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ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Locally Advanced, High-Risk Prostate Cancer.

Authors :
McLaughlin PW
Liss AL
Nguyen PL
Assimos DG
D'Amico AV
Gottschalk AR
Gustafson GS
Keole SR
Liauw SL
Lloyd S
Movsas B
Prestidge BR
Showalter TN
Taira AV
Vapiwala N
Davis BJ
Source :
American journal of clinical oncology [Am J Clin Oncol] 2017 Feb; Vol. 40 (1), pp. 1-10.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Purpose: To present the most updated American College of Radiology consensus guidelines formed from an expert panel on treatment of locally advanced, high-risk prostate cancer METHODS:: The American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria are evidence-based guidelines for specific clinical conditions that are reviewed annually by a multidisciplinary expert panel. The guideline development and revision include an extensive analysis of current medical literature from peer-reviewed journals and the application of well-established methodologies (RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method and Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation or GRADE) to rate the appropriateness of imaging and treatment procedures for specific clinical scenarios. In those instances where evidence is lacking or equivocal, expert opinion may supplement the available evidence to recommend imaging or treatment.<br />Results: The panel summarized the most recent and relevant literature on the topic and voted on 4 clinical variants illustrating the appropriate management of locally advanced, high-risk cancer. Numerical rating and commentary reflecting the panel consensus was given for each treatment approach in each variant.<br />Conclusions: Aggressive local approaches including surgery followed by adjuvant XRT, beam combined with androgen deprivation therapy, and beam combined with brachytherapy have resulted in unpresented success in locally advanced, high-risk prostate cancer. By combining most recent medical literature and expert opinion, this guideline can aid clinicians in the appropriate integration of available therapeutic modalities.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1537-453X
Volume :
40
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of clinical oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28059930
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/COC.0000000000000354