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Brazilian Group of Gastrointestinal Tumours’ consensus guidelines for the management of oesophageal cancer

Authors :
Heber Salvador de Castro Ribeiro
Diego Miguel
Gabriel Prolla
Roberto de Almeida Gil
Tulio Eduardo Flesch Pfiffer
Rui F. Weschenfelder
Celso Abdon Lopes de Mello
Marcos Belotto de Oliveira
Osmar Kenji Yagi
Aline Chaves Andrade
Felipe José Fernandez Coimbra
Rachel P. Riechelmann
Juliana Florinda M. Rego
Alexandre A. Jácome
Gustavo Dos Santos Fernandes
Rene C. Gansl
Laércio Gomes Lourenço
Victor Hugo Fonseca de Jesus
Evandro Sobroza de Mello
Paulo M. Hoff
Flavio Roberto Takeda
Wilson Luiz da Costa
Patricia B Aguillar
Maria de Lourdes Oliveira
Douglas Jorge Racy
Fernando F Arruda
Guilherme Cutait de Castro Cotti
Fernanda Capareli
Ulysses Ribeiro
F. M. Vieira
Eduardo Dias de Moraes
Paulo Cezar Galvão do Amaral
Fauze Maluf Filho
Diogo B D Gomes
Patricia Ashton-Prolla
Guilherme Luiz Stelko Pereira
Elisangela S Carvalho
Maria Dirlei Begnami
Marcelo Garcia Toneto
Nora Manoukian Forones
Duilio R Rocha-Filho
Marcela Crosara
Renata D'Alpino Peixoto
Gustavo Andrade de Paulo
Tulio Souza
Anelisa K. Coutinho
Andre M. Murad
Raphael Paulo Di Paula Filho
Raphael L. C. Araujo
Eduardo Hiroshi Akaishi
Source :
ecancermedicalscience
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Ecancer Global Foundation, 2021.

Abstract

Oesophageal cancer is among the ten most common types of cancer worldwide. More than 80% of the cases and deaths related to the disease occur in developing countries. Local socio-economic, epidemiologic and healthcare particularities led us to create a Brazilian guideline for the management of oesophageal and oesophagogastric junction (OGJ) carcinomas. The Brazilian Group of Gastrointestinal Tumours invited 50 physicians with different backgrounds, including radiology, pathology, endoscopy, nuclear medicine, genetics, oncological surgery, radiotherapy and clinical oncology, to collaborate. This document was prepared based on an extensive review of topics related to heredity, diagnosis, staging, pathology, endoscopy, surgery, radiation, systemic therapy (including checkpoint inhibitors) and follow-up, which was followed by presentation, discussion and voting by the panel members. It provides updated evidence-based recommendations to guide clinical management of oesophageal and OGJ carcinomas in several scenarios and clinical settings.

Details

ISSN :
17546605
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ecancermedicalscience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d0b1597dc1496da3b5c233887806adbb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2021.1195