Literature DB >> 31680701

Diagnosis, Therapy and Follow-up of Vaginal Cancer and Its Precursors. Guideline of the DGGG and the DKG (S2k-Level, AWMF Registry No. 032/042, October 2018).

Hans-Georg Schnürch1, Sven Ackermann2, Celine D Alt-Radtke3, Lukas Angleitner4, Jana Barinoff5, Matthias W Beckmann6, Carsten Böing7, Christian Dannecker8, Tanja Fehm9, Rüdiger Gaase10, Paul Gass6, Marion Gebhardt11, Friederike Gieseking12, Andreas Günthert13, Carolin C Hack6, Peer Hantschmann14, Lars Christian Horn15, Martin C Koch6, Anne Letsch16, Peter Mallmann17, Bernhard Mangold18, Simone Marnitz19, Grit Mehlhorn20, Kerstin Paradies21, Michael J Reinhardt22, Reina Tholen23, Uwe Torsten24, Wolfgang Weikel25, Linn Wölber26, Monika Hampl9.   

Abstract

Purpose This is an official guideline, published and coordinated by the Gynecological Oncology Working Group (AGO) of the German Cancer Society (DKG) and the German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics (DGGG). Vaginal cancers are rare tumors, which is why there is very little evidence on these tumors. Knowledge about the optimal clinical management is limited. This first German S2k guideline on vaginal cancer has aimed to compile the most current expert knowledge and offer new recommendations on the appropriate treatment as well as providing pointers about individually adapted therapies with lower morbidity rates than were previously generally available. The purpose of this guideline is also to set up a register to record data on treatment data and the course of disease as a means of obtaining evidence in future. Methods The present S2k guideline was developed by members of the Vulvar und Vaginal Tumors Commission of the AGO in an independently moderated, structured, formal consensus process and the contents were agreed with the mandate holders of the participating scientific societies and organizations. Recommendations To optimize the daily care of patients with vaginal cancer: 1. Monitor the spread pattern; 2. Follow the step-by-step diagnostic workup based on initial stage at detection; 3. As part of individualized clinical therapeutic management of vaginal cancer, follow the sentinel lymph node protocol described here, where possible; 4. Participate in the register study on vaginal cancer. © Thieme Medical Publishers.

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Keywords:  VaIN; sentinel lymph node biopsy; vaginal cancer

Year:  2019        PMID: 31680701      PMCID: PMC6820713          DOI: 10.1055/a-0919-4959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd        ISSN: 0016-5751            Impact factor:   2.915


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