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Survey of the Application of the Korean Clinical Practice Recommendations on Breast Cancer Treatment: The Utility of the Korean Breast Cancer Society Guidelines

Authors :
Je Ryong Kim
Eun Sook Lee
Hae Kyung Lee
Si Youn Lee
Yong Lai Park
Sehwan Han
Jong Won Lee
Hee Jung Kim
Ju Hyuk Son
Jin-Seok Ahn
Hyukjai Shin
Geumhee Gwak
Il Gyun Lee
Seung Gi Kim
Sung Yong Kim
Ho Huh
Woo Chan Park
Source :
Journal of Breast Cancer
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Korean Breast Cancer Society, 2012.

Abstract

This survey was performed to analyze the usability of the third edition of the Korean breast cancer clinical practice guidelines (KBCCPG) in clinical practice. We made a questionnaire composed of 18 general and 82 specific questions regarding benign breast disease (B; 1 question); non-invasive disease (N; 12 questions); early-stage disease (E; 26 questions); advanced disease (A; 24 questions); and metastatic (M) breast cancer-related problems (19 questions). A total of 100 questionnaires, with a link to an online survey, were delivered via e-mail to over 700 members of the Korean Breast Cancer Society (KBCS), and associated academy members, over 20 days between 26th February and 16th May 2010. Out of 270 respondents who read the e-mail, 96 answered the questionnaire. Participants included 87 surgical oncologists, 5 radiation oncologists, 2 oncoplastic surgeons, 1 pathologist, and 1 medical oncologist. The third KBCCPG were perceived as differing from the second guidelines in terms of the level of clinical evidence required before choosing a recommendation. For the progress of the KBCCPG, the guideline committee should try to reinforce all courses of guideline development with several elements including data from clinical trials of Korean breast cancer patients, securing a multidisciplinary approach, developing consistent and reasonable processes for each step of the revision of the guidelines, induction of liberal scientific and ethical discussion about all issues with all KBCS members. The cost-effectiveness of healthcare and the logical development of the KBCCPG would also be ensured. Timely updates of the clinical guidelines for breast cancer treatment are essential to facilitate optimal decision-making in daily practice, and to ensure adequate patient feedback.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20929900 and 17386756
Volume :
15
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Breast Cancer
Accession number :
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