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Definitions and treatment of oligometastatic oesophagogastric cancer according to multidisciplinary tumour boards in Europe.

Tiuri E Kroese ,
Richard van Hillegersberg ,
Sebastian Schoppmann ,
Pieter R A J Deseyne ,
Philippe Nafteux ,
Radka Obermannova ,
Marianne Nordsmark ,
Per Pfeiffer ,
Maria A Hawkins ,
Elizabeth Smyth ,
Sheraz Markar ,
George B Hanna ,
Edward Cheong ,
Asif Chaudry ,
Anneli Elme ,
Antoine Adenis ,
Guillaume Piessen ,
Cihan Gani ,
Christiane J Bruns ,
Markus Moehler ,
Theodore Liakakos ,
John Reynolds ,
Alessio Morganti ,
Riccardo Rosati ,
Carlo Castoro ,
Domenico D'Ugo ,
Franco Roviello ,
Maria Bencivenga ,
Giovanni de Manzoni ,
Paul Jeene ,
Johanna W van Sandick ,
Christel Muijs ,
Marije Slingerland ,
Grard Nieuwenhuijzen ,
Bas Wijnhoven ,
Laurens V Beerepoot ,
Piotr Kolodziejczyk ,
Wojciech P Polkowski ,
Maria Alsina ,
Manuel Pera ,
Tania F Kanonnikoff ,
Magnus Nilsson ,
Matthias Guckenberger ,
Stefan Monig ,
Dorethea Wagner ,
Lucjan Wyrwicz ,
Maaike Berbee ,
Ines Gockel ,
Florian Lordick ,
Ewen A Griffiths ,
Marcel Verheij ,
Peter S N van Rossum ,
Hanneke W M van Laarhoven ,

Abstract

MATERIAL AND METHODS

European expert centers (n = 49) were requested to discuss 15 real-life cases in their MDT with at least a medical, surgical, and radiation oncologist present. The cases varied in terms of location and number of metastases, histology, timing of detection (i.e. synchronous versus metachronous), primary tumour treatment status, and response to systemic therapy. The primary outcome was the agreement in the definition of oligometastatic disease at diagnosis and after systemic therapy. The secondary outcome was the agreement in treatment strategies. Treatment strategies for oligometastatic disease were categorised into upfront local treatment (i.e. metastasectomy or stereotactic radiotherapy), systemic therapy followed by restaging to consider local treatment or systemic therapy alone. The agreement across MDTs was scored to be either absent/poor (<50%), fair (50%-75%), or consensus (≥75%).

CONCLUSION

A broad consensus on definitions of oligometastatic oesophagogastric cancer was found among MDTs of oesophagogastric cancer expert centres in Europe. However, high practice variability in treatment strategies exists.

RESULTS

A total of 47 MDTs across 16 countries fully discussed the cases (96%). Oligometastatic disease was considered in patients with 1-2 metastases in either the liver, lung, retroperitoneal lymph nodes, adrenal gland, soft tissue or bone (consensus). At follow-up, oligometastatic disease was considered after a median of 18 weeks of systemic therapy when no progression or progression in size only of the oligometastatic lesion(s) was seen (consensus). If at restaging after a median of 18 weeks of systemic therapy the number of lesions progressed, this was not considered as oligometastatic disease (fair agreement). There was no consensus on treatment strategies for oligometastatic disease.

BACKGROUND

Consensus about the definition and treatment of oligometastatic oesophagogastric cancer is lacking.

OBJECTIVE

To assess the definition and treatment of oligometastatic oesophagogastric cancer across multidisciplinary tumour boards (MDTs) in Europe.

More about this publication

European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)

Volume 164
Pages 18-29
Publication date 01-03-2022

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Publisher website (DOI) 10.1016/j.ejca.2021.11.032
Europe PubMed Central 35134666
Pubmed 35134666

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