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EAU-ESMO Consensus Statements on the Management of Advanced and Variant Bladder Cancer-An International Collaborative Multistakeholder Effort
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- Transl Androl Urol, Witjes, J A, Babjuk, M, Bellmunt, J, Bruins, H M, De Reijke, T M, De Santis, M, Gillessen, S, James, N, Maclennan, S, Palou, J, Powles, T, Ribal, M J, Shariat, S F, Der Kwast, T V, Xylinas, E, Agarwal, N, Arends, T, Bamias, A, Birtle, A, Black, P C, Bochner, B H, Bolla, M, Boormans, J L, Bossi, A, Briganti, A, Brummelhuis, I, Burger, M, Castellano, D, Cathomas, R, Chiti, A, Choudhury, A, Compérat, E, Crabb, S, Culine, S, De Bari, B, De Blok, W, J.l. De Visschere, P, Decaestecker, K, Dimitropoulos, K, Dominguez-escrig, J L, Fanti, S, Fonteyne, V, Frydenberg, M, Futterer, J J, Gakis, G, Geavlete, B, Gontero, P, Grubmüller, B, Hafeez, S, Hansel, D E, Hartmann, A, Hayne, D, Henry, A M, Hernandez, V, Herr, H, Herrmann, K, Hoskin, P, Huguet, J, Jereczek-fossa, B A, Jones, R, Kamat, A M, Khoo, V, Kiltie, A E, Krege, S, Ladoire, S, Lara, P C, Leliveld, A, Linares-espinós, E, Løgager, V, Lorch, A, Loriot, Y, Meijer, R, Mir, M C, Moschini, M, Mostafid, H, Müller, A, Müller, C R, N'dow, J, Necchi, A, Neuzillet, Y, Oddens, J R, Oldenburg, J, Osanto, S, J.g. Oyen, W, Pacheco-figueiredo, L, Pappot, H, Patel, M I, Pieters, B R, Plass, K, Remzi, M, Retz, M, Richenberg, J, Rink, M, Roghmann, F, Rosenberg, J E, Rouprêt, M, Rouvière, O, Salembier, C, Salminen, A, Sargos, P, Sengupta, S, Sherif, A, Smeenk, R J, Smits, A, Stenzl, A, Thalmann, G N, Tombal, B, Turkbey, B, Lauridsen, S V, Valdagni, R, Van Der Heijden, A G, Van Poppel, H, Vartolomei, M D, Veskimäe, E, Vilaseca, A, Rivera, F A V, Wiegel, T, Wiklund, P, Williams, A, Zigeuner, R & Horwich, A 2020, ' EAU-ESMO Consensus Statements on the Management of Advanced and Variant Bladder Cancer—An International Collaborative Multistakeholder Effort† ', European Urology, vol. 77, no. 2, pp. 223-250 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2019.09.035
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- BackgroundAlthough guidelines exist for advanced and variant bladder cancer management, evidence is limited/conflicting in some areas and the optimal approach remains controversial.ObjectiveTo bring together a large multidisciplinary group of experts to develop consensus statements on controversial topics in bladder cancer management.DesignA steering committee compiled proposed statements regarding advanced and variant bladder cancer management which were assessed by 113 experts in a Delphi survey. Statements not reaching consensus were reviewed; those prioritised were revised by a panel of 45 experts prior to voting during a consensus conference.SettingOnline Delphi survey and consensus conference.ParticipantsThe European Association of Urology (EAU), the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO), experts in bladder cancer management.Outcome measurements and statistical analysisStatements were ranked by experts according to their level of agreement: 1–3 (disagree), 4–6 (equivocal), and 7–9 (agree). A priori (level 1) consensus was defined as ≥70% agreement and ≤15% disagreement, or vice versa. In the Delphi survey, a second analysis was restricted to stakeholder group(s) considered to have adequate expertise relating to each statement (to achieve level 2 consensus).Results and limitationsOverall, 116 statements were included in the Delphi survey. Of these statements, 33 (28%) achieved level 1 consensus and 49 (42%) achieved level 1 or 2 consensus. At the consensus conference, 22 of 27 (81%) statements achieved consensus. These consensus statements provide further guidance across a broad range of topics, including the management of variant histologies, the role/limitations of prognostic biomarkers in clinical decision making, bladder preservation strategies, modern radiotherapy techniques, the management of oligometastatic disease, and the evolving role of checkpoint inhibitor therapy in metastatic disease.ConclusionsThese consensus statements provide further guidance on controversial topics in advanced and variant bladder cancer management until a time when further evidence is available to guide our approach.Patient summaryThis report summarises findings from an international, multistakeholder project organised by the EAU and ESMO. In this project, a steering committee identified areas of bladder cancer management where there is currently no good-quality evidence to guide treatment decisions. From this, they developed a series of proposed statements, 71 of which achieved consensus by a large group of experts in the field of bladder cancer. It is anticipated that these statements will provide further guidance to health care professionals and could help improve patient outcomes until a time when good-quality evidence is available.
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- Oncology
medicine.medical_specialty
Bladder cancer
Manchester Cancer Research Centre
business.industry
ResearchInstitutes_Networks_Beacons/mcrc
Urology
International Cooperation
Delphi method
medicine.disease
Advanced cancer
Metastasis
Cancer prognosis
Editorial Commentary
Clinical decision making
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
Internal medicine
Medicine
Humans
business
Tumor marker
Neoplasm Staging
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Details
- ISSN :
- 18737560
- Volume :
- 77
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- European urology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8dbc7198f0311a3a7bc96d5140b10e75