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Dominik Denschlag1, Sven Ackermann2, Marco Johannes Battista3, Wolfgang Cremer4, Gerlinde Egerer5, Markus Follmann6, Heidemarie Haas7, Philipp Harter8, Simone Hettmer9, Lars-Christian Horn10, Ingolf Juhasz-Boess11, Karin Kast12, Günter Köhler13, Thomas Kröncke14, Katja Lindel15, Peter Mallmann16, Regine Meyer-Steinacker17, Alexander Mustea18, Edgar Petru19, Peter Reichardt20, Dietmar Schmidt21, Hans-Georg Strauss22, Clemens Tempfer23, Falk Thiel24, Uwe Ulrich25, Thomas Vogl26, Dirk Vordermark27, Paul Gass28, Matthias W Beckmann28.
Abstract
Aims This is an official guideline published and coordinated by the German Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics (DGGG) and the Austrian Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics (OEGGG). Because of their rarity and heterogeneous histopathology, uterine sarcomas are challenging in terms of how they should be managed clinically, and treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach. To our knowledge, there are currently no binding evidence-based recommendations for the appropriate management of this heterogeneous group of tumors. Methods This S2k guideline was first published in 2015. The update published here is the result of the consensus of a representative interdisciplinary group of experts who carried out a systematic search of the literature on uterine sarcomas in the context of the guidelines program of the DGGG, OEGGG and SGGG. Members of the participating professional societies achieved a formal consensus after a moderated structured consensus process. Recommendations The consensus-based recommendations and statements include the epidemiology, classification, staging, symptoms, general diagnostic work-up and general pathology of uterine sarcomas as well as the genetic predisposition to develop uterine sarcomas. Also included are statements on the management of leiomyosarcomas, (low and high-grade) endometrial stromal sarcomas and undifferentiated uterine sarcomas and adenosarcomas. Finally, the guideline considers the follow-up and morcellation of uterine sarcomas and the information provided to patients. © Thieme Medical Publishers.Entities:
Keywords: adenosarcoma; endometrial stromal sarcoma; leiomyosarcoma; morcellation; uterine sarcoma
Year: 2019 PMID: 31656317 PMCID: PMC6805182 DOI: 10.1055/a-0882-4116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd ISSN: 0016-5751 Impact factor: 2.915