| Literature DB >> 25784832 |
S J Neuhaus1, D Thomas1, J Desai1, C Vuletich2, J von Dincklage2, I Olver2.
Abstract
In 2013 Australia introduced Wiki-based Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Adult Onset Sarcoma. These guidelines utilized a customized MediaWiki software application for guideline development and are the first evidence-based guidelines for clinical management of sarcoma. This paper presents our experience with developing and implementing web-based interactive guidelines and reviews some of the challenges and lessons from adopting an evidence-based (rather than consensus-based) approach to clinical sarcoma guidelines. Digital guidelines can be easily updated with new evidence, continuously reviewed and widely disseminated. They provide an accessible method of enabling clinicians and consumers to access evidence-based clinical practice recommendations and, as evidenced by over 2000 views in the first four months after release, with 49% of those visits being from countries outside of Australia. The lessons learned have relevance to other rare cancers in addition to the international sarcoma community.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25784832 PMCID: PMC4345266 DOI: 10.1155/2015/614179
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sarcoma ISSN: 1357-714X
Figure 1Developing guidelines on a Wiki platform.
Figure 2Appendices associated with each clinical question.
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| Patients with suspected sarcoma to be referred to a specialist sarcoma unit prior to diagnosis in order to reduce the rates of incomplete excision, reoperation, and local recurrence and to improve survival. | C |
| Chemotherapy (systemic therapies) | |
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| What is the role for adjuvant systemic therapy for adults with BSTT? | |
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| Curative treatment of Ewing's sarcoma comprises a combination of chemotherapy and surgery and/or radiotherapy. | B |
| The use of postoperative chemotherapy in adult type soft tissue sarcomas is not the current standard of care. | D |
| Curative treatment of high-grade osteosarcoma comprises chemotherapy and surgery. | B |