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German S3 Evidence-Based Guidelines on Focal Therapy in Localized Prostate Cancer: The First Evidence-Based Guidelines on Focal Therapy

Authors :
Borkowetz, Angelika
Blana, Andreas
Böhmer, Dirk
Cash, Hannes
Ehrmann, Udo
Franiel, Tobias
Henkel, Thomas-Oliver
Höcht, Stefan
Kristiansen, Glen
Machtens, Stefan
Niehoff, Peter
Penzkofer, Tobias
Pinkawa, Michael
Radtke, Jan Philipp
Roth, Wilried
Witzsch, Ullrich
Ganzer, Roman
Schlemmer, Heinz Peter
Grimm, Marc-Oliver
Hakenberg, Oliver W.
Schostak, Martin
Borkowetz, Angelika
Blana, Andreas
Böhmer, Dirk
Cash, Hannes
Ehrmann, Udo
Franiel, Tobias
Henkel, Thomas-Oliver
Höcht, Stefan
Kristiansen, Glen
Machtens, Stefan
Niehoff, Peter
Penzkofer, Tobias
Pinkawa, Michael
Radtke, Jan Philipp
Roth, Wilried
Witzsch, Ullrich
Ganzer, Roman
Schlemmer, Heinz Peter
Grimm, Marc-Oliver
Hakenberg, Oliver W.
Schostak, Martin
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Focal therapy (FT) is an option to treat localized prostate cancer (PCa) and preserve healthy prostate tissue in order to reduce known side effects from primary whole-gland treatment. The available FT modalities are manifold. Until now, national and international PCa guidelines have been cautious to propose recommendations regarding FT treatment since data from prospective controlled trials are lacking for most FT modalities. Moreover, none of the international guidelines provides a separate section on FT. In this purpose, we provide a synopsis of the consensusbased German S3 guidelines for a possible international use. - Summary: The recently published update of the German S3 guidelines, an evidence- and consensus-based guideline, provides a section on FT with recommendations for diagnostic work-up, indications, modalities, and follow-up. This section consists of 12 statements and recommendations for FT in the treatment of localized PCa. Key Message: The German S3 guidelines on PCa are the first to incorporate recommendations for FT based on evidence and expert consensus including indication criteria for FT, pretreatment, and followup diagnostic pathways as well as an extended overview of FT techniques and the current supportive evidence.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1427380246
Document Type :
Electronic Resource