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Pan-Asian adapted ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines for the diagnosis treatment and follow-up of patients with localised colon cancer

Authors :
Saori Mishima
J.B. Ahn
P-C Lin
A. Ohtsu
Myung Ah Lee
H.H. Hasbullah
C.E. Chee
Solange Peters
Dirk Arnold
C. Chua
I. Faud
Takeharu Yamanaka
Hiroya Taniguchi
Arundhati Sharma
Andrés Cervantes
B.K. Smruti
Florian Lordick
Eiji Oki
Y.X. Li
Erika Martinelli
Chikashi Ishioka
Y. Sun
G. Argilés
Eishi Baba
Giuseppe Curigliano
Josep Tabernero
Hiroko Bando
Georgios Pentheroudakis
Takayuki Yoshino
K.-H. Yeh
Yoshino, T.
Argiles, G.
Oki, E.
Martinelli, E.
Taniguchi, H.
Arnold, D.
Mishima, S.
Li, Y.
Smruti, B. K.
Ahn, J. B.
Faud, I.
Chee, C. E.
Yeh, K. -H.
Lin, P. -C.
Chua, C.
Hasbullah, H. H.
Lee, M. A.
Sharma, A.
Sun, Y.
Curigliano, G.
Bando, H.
Lordick, F.
Yamanaka, T.
Tabernero, J.
Baba, E.
Cervantes, A.
Ohtsu, A.
Peters, S.
Ishioka, C.
Pentheroudakis, G.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The most recent version of the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Clinical Practice Guidelines for the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of localised colon cancer was published in 2020. It was decided by both the ESMO and the Japanese Society of Medical Oncology (JSMO) to convene a special virtual guidelines meeting in March 2021 to adapt the ESMO 2020 guidelines to take into account the ethnic differences associated with the treatment of localised colon cancer in Asian patients. These guidelines represent the consensus opinions reached by experts in the treatment of patients with localised colon cancer representing the oncological societies of Japan (JSMO), China (CSCO), India (ISMPO), Korea (KSMO), Malaysia (MOS), Singapore (SSO) and Taiwan (TOS). The voting was based on scientific evidence and was independent of the current treatment practices and drug availability and reimbursement situations in the different Asian countries.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72ee694200b2376e043eba271615258d