Seeking international consensus on approaches to primary tumour treatment in Ewing sarcoma.

Craig Gerrand, Jessica Bate, Beatrice Seddon, Uta Dirksen, R Lor Randall, Michiel van de Sande, Paul O'Donnell, John Tuckett, David Peake, Lee Jeys, Asif Saifuddin, Mel Grainger, Jeremy Whelan
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Background: The local treatment of Ewing sarcoma of bone involves surgery, radiotherapy or both. The selection of treatment depends on the anatomical extent of the tumour, the effectiveness of the proposed treatment, its morbidity, and the expectation of cure. However, not only are there variations in the approach to local treatment between individual patients, but also between treatment centres and countries. Our aim was to explore variation in practice and develop consensus statements about local treatment.

Methods: A three stage modified Delphi technique was used with international collaborators. This involved an expert panel to identify areas of controversy, an online survey of international collaborators and a consensus meeting in London, UK in June 2017. In the consensus meeting, teams of clinicians discussed the local management of selected cases and their responses were collected with electronic voting.

Results: Areas of greater or less consensus were identified. The lack of evidence underpinning different approaches was noted and areas for collaborative research became apparent.

Conclusion: This has demonstrated that there is an international consensus around many aspects of the local treatment of Ewing sarcoma of bone, including the use of specialist MultiDisciplinary Team (MDT) meetings with access to all appropriate treatments. However, considerable variation remains including the use of different staging investigations, decision making, definitions of response, and radiotherapy doses and timing. Further collaborative work should be undertaken to determine the impact of these variations in order to define best practice.

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寻求尤文氏肉瘤原发性肿瘤治疗方法的国际共识。
背景:骨尤文氏肉瘤的局部治疗包括手术、放疗或两者兼而有之。治疗方法的选择取决于肿瘤的解剖程度、建议治疗的有效性、发病率和治愈的预期。然而,不仅在个别病人之间,而且在治疗中心和国家之间,当地治疗的方法也存在差异。我们的目的是探索实践中的变化,并形成关于局部治疗的共识声明。方法:采用三阶段改进德尔菲法与国际合作。这包括一个专家小组来确定争议领域,一项国际合作者的在线调查,以及2017年6月在英国伦敦举行的共识会议。在共识会议上,临床医生小组讨论选定病例的当地管理,并通过电子投票收集他们的答复。结果:确定了或多或少共识的领域。人们注意到缺乏支持不同方法的证据,合作研究的领域变得明显。结论:这表明在骨尤文氏肉瘤局部治疗的许多方面存在国际共识,包括使用专家多学科小组(MDT)会议,并获得所有适当的治疗方法。然而,仍然存在相当大的差异,包括使用不同的分期调查,决策,反应的定义,放疗剂量和时间。应开展进一步的协作工作,以确定这些变化的影响,以便确定最佳做法。
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期刊介绍: Clinical Sarcoma Research considers for publication articles related to research on sarcomas, including both soft tissue and bone. The journal publishes original articles and review articles on the diagnosis and treatment of sarcomas along with new insights in sarcoma research, which may be of immediate or future interest for diagnosis and treatment. The journal also considers negative results, especially those from studies on new agents, as it is vital for the medical community to learn whether new agents have been proven effective or ineffective within subtypes of sarcomas. The journal also aims to offer a forum for active discussion on topics of major interest for the sarcoma community, which may be related to both research results and methodological topics.
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