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European clinical practice guidelines for the definition, diagnosis, and treatment of oligometastatic esophagogastric cancer (OMEC-4).

Tiuri E Kroese ,
Sebastiaan Bronzwaer ,
Peter S N van Rossum ,
Sebastian F Schoppman ,
Pieter R A J Deseyne ,
Eric van Cutsem ,
Karin Haustermans ,
Philippe Nafteux ,
Melissa Thomas ,
Radka Obermannova ,
Hanna R Mortensen ,
Marianne Nordsmark ,
Per Pfeiffer ,
Anneli Elme ,
Antoine Adenis ,
Guillaume Piessen ,
Christiane J Bruns ,
Florian Lordick ,
Ines Gockel ,
Markus Moehler ,
Cihan Gani ,
Theodore Liakakos ,
John V Reynolds ,
Alessio G Morganti ,
Riccardo Rosati ,
Carlo Castoro ,
Francesco Cellini ,
Domenico D'Ugo ,
Franco Roviello ,
Maria Bencivenga ,
Giovanni de Manzoni ,
Mark I van Berge Henegouwen ,
Maarten C C M Hulshoff ,
Jolanda van Dieren ,
Marieke Vollebergh ,
Johanna W van Sandick ,
Paul Jeene ,
Christel Muijs ,
Marije Slingerland ,
Francine E M Voncken ,
Henk Hartgrink ,
Geert-Jan Creemers ,
Maurice J C van der Sangen ,
Grard A P Nieuwenhuijzen ,
Maaike Berbee ,
Marcel Verheij ,
Bas Wijnhoven ,
Laurens V Beerepoot ,
Nadia Haj Mohammad ,
Stella Mook ,
Jelle P Ruurda ,
Piotr Kolodziejczyk ,
Wojciech P Polkowski ,
Lucjan Wyrwicz ,
Maria Alsina ,
Josep Tabernero ,
Manuel Pera ,
Tania F Kanonnikoff ,
Andrés Cervantes ,
Magnus Nilsson ,
Stefan Monig ,
Anna D Wagner ,
Matthias Guckenberger ,
Ewen A Griffiths ,
Elizabeth Smyth ,
George B Hanna ,
Sheraz Markar ,
M Asif Chaudry ,
Maria A Hawkins ,
Edward Cheong ,
Hanneke W M van Laarhoven ,
Richard van Hillegersberg ,

Abstract

METHODS

Guidelines were developed according to AGREE II and GRADE principles. Guidelines were based on a systematic review (OMEC-1), clinical case discussions (OMEC-2), and a Delphi consensus study (OMEC-3) by 49 European expert centers for esophagogastric cancer. OMEC identified patients for whom the term OMD is considered or could be considered. Disease-free interval (DFI) was defined as the time between primary tumor treatment and detection of OMD.

RESULTS

Moderate to high quality of evidence was found (i.e. 1 randomized and 4 non-randomized phase II trials) resulting in moderate recommendations. OMD is considered in esophagogastric cancer patients with 1 organ with ≤ 3 metastases or 1 involved extra-regional lymph node station. In addition, OMD continues to be considered in patients with OMD without progression in number of metastases after systemic therapy. 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging is recommended for baseline staging and for restaging after systemic therapy when local treatment is considered. For patients with synchronous OMD or metachronous OMD and a DFI ≤ 2 years, recommended treatment consists of systemic therapy followed by restaging to assess suitability for local treatment. For patients with metachronous OMD and DFI > 2 years, upfront local treatment is additionally recommended.

INTRODUCTION

The OligoMetastatic Esophagogastric Cancer (OMEC) project aims to provide clinical practice guidelines for the definition, diagnosis, and treatment of esophagogastric oligometastatic disease (OMD).

DISCUSSION

These multidisciplinary European clinical practice guidelines for the uniform definition, diagnosis and treatment of esophagogastric OMD can be used to standardize inclusion criteria in future clinical trials and to reduce variation in treatment.

More about this publication

European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)

Volume 204
Pages 114062
Publication date 01-06-2024

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Publisher website (DOI) 10.1016/j.ejca.2024.114062
Europe PubMed Central 38678762
Pubmed 38678762

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