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Clinical recommendations in the management of advanced prostate cancer: International Gastrointestinal, Liver and Uro-oncology (IGILUC 2019) experts

Authors :
Mohamed S. Elashry
Nicolas Mottet
Mai Ezz El Din
Mohamed A Abo El-Fotouh
Khalid Abdelkarim
Claude C. Abbou
A. Emara
Samir Shehata
Akram Assem
Mack Roach
Hesham Tawfik
Jorge A. Garcia
Lobna R. Ezz Elarab
Shouki Bazarbashi
Axel S. Merseburger
Ola Khorshid
Hesham Elwakil
Abbass Omar
Hesham Elghazaly
Tarek Osman
Ahmed M. Selim
Stéphane Oudard
Source :
World journal of urology. 39(5)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer (PC) have rapidly progressed through the past years. Various factors should be taken into account while treating individual patients to ensure optimal and careful decision making. The purpose of this consensus review is to summarize the current practice patterns when managing patients with advanced prostate cancer (APC) as there is still a lack of or very limited evidence on its clinical management in some areas. Pre-defined questions were shared with experts prior to the consensus session that took place in Cairo, Egypt in April 2019 during the 8th International gastrointestinal, liver and uro-oncology conference (IGILUC). Voting was based mainly on the expert opinions of the panel after a thorough discussion and review of available evidence from guidelines or best evidence available concerning the topic at hand. A strong consensus or unanimity was reached on 47% of the proposed questions. Notably, the panelists reached consensus on several topics based on high-level expert opinion. These findings contribute in several ways to our understanding of the management of PC and provide a basis for future recommendations. There was also a lack of consensus on other several topics, which suggests the need for further supporting data addressing these knowledge gaps. This review offers a thorough understanding of APC practice and offers insight on the various opinions shared amongst experts in the field that can serve as guidance regionally and deepens our understanding of disease management globally.

Details

ISSN :
14338726
Volume :
39
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World journal of urology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ce7b7b15fcf13f7760853f23724c527b