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Study protocol for the OligoMetastatic Esophagogastric Cancer (OMEC) project: A multidisciplinary European consensus project on the definition and treatment for oligometastatic esophagogastric cancer

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
Short description:
Study protocol for the OligoMetastatic Esophagogastric Cancer (OMEC) project: A multidisciplinary European consensus project on the definition and treatment for oligometastatic esophagogastric cancer / Kroese, T.e., Van Rossum, P., Nilsson, M., Lordick, F., Smyth, E.c., Rosati, R., Nafteux, P., D'Ugo, D., Chaudry, M.a., Polkowkski, W., Roviello, F., Gockel, I., Kolodziejczyk, P., Haustermans, K., Guckenberger, M., Nordsmark, M., Hawkins, M.a., Cervantes, A., Fleitas, T., Van Cutsem, E., et al.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0748-7983. - 49:1(2023), pp. 21-28. [10.1016/j.ejso.2022.09.012]
abstract:
Background: A uniform definition and treatment for oligometastatic esophagogastric cancer is currently lacking. However, a comprehensive definition of oligometastatic esophagogastric cancer is necessary to initiate studies on local treatment strategies (e.g. metastasectomy or stereotactic radiotherapy) and new systemic therapy agents in this group of patients. For this purpose, the OligoMetastatic Esophagogastric Cancer (OMEC) project was established. The OMEC-project aims to develop a multidisciplinary European consensus statement on the definition, diagnosis, and treatment for oligometastatic esophagogastric cancer and provide a framework for prospective studies to improve outcomes of these patients. Methods: The OMEC-project consists of five studies, including 1) a systematic review on definitions and outcomes of oligometastatic esophagogastric cancer; 2) real-life clinical scenario discussions in multidisciplinary expert teams to determine the variation in the definition and treatment strategies; 3) Delphi consensus process through a starting meeting, two Delphi questionnaire rounds, and a consensus meeting; 4) publication of a multidisciplinary European consensus statement; and 5) a prospective clinical trial in patients with oligometastatic esophagogastric cancer. Discussion: The OMEC project aims to establish a multidisciplinary European consensus statement for oligometastatic esophagogastric cancer and aims to initiate a prospective clinical trial to improve outcomes for these patients. Recommendations from OMEC can be used to update the relevant guidelines on treatment for patients with (oligometastatic) esophagogastric cancer
Iris type:
1.1.1 Articolo in rivista - Review
List of contributors:
Kroese, Te; Van Rossum, Psn; Nilsson, M; Lordick, F; Smyth, Ec; Rosati, R; Nafteux, P; D'Ugo, D; Chaudry, Ma; Polkowkski, W; Roviello, F; Gockel, I; Kolodziejczyk, P; Haustermans, K; Guckenberger, M; Nordsmark, M; Hawkins, Ma; Cervantes, A; Fleitas, T; Van Cutsem, E; Moehler, M; Wagner, Ad; Van Laarhoven, Hwm; Van Hillegersberg, R
Authors of the University:
ROSATI RICCARDO
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/132053
Full Text:
https://iris.unisr.it//retrieve/handle/20.500.11768/132053/211046/1.pdf
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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
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