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Post-Treatment Head and Neck Cancer Care: National Audit and Analysis of Current Practice in the United Kingdom.

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We aimed to audit current United Kingdom (UK) practice of Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) post-treatment surveillance against national guidelines and determine the outcomes of these practices in detecting recurrence.
DESIGN: National cross-sectional study of current HNC surveillance practice.
SETTING: UK HNC outpatient departments. PARTICIPANTS: HNC patients reviewed for post-treatment surveillance. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Compliance with UK multidisciplinary guidelines and rates of cancer recurrence detection by time, clinic type and symptoms.
RESULTS: Data were analysed from 5,123 consultations across 89 UK centres. 30% of consultations were in dedicated multidisciplinary clinics, with input from allied health professionals (AHPs) available on the day in 23% of all consultations. Recurrence was suspected in 344 consultations and investigated with MRI in 29.6% (n = 102) and PET-CT in 14.2% (n = 49). Patient education regarding recurrence symptoms, and smoking and alcohol advice, was provided in 20.4%, 6.2% and 5.3% of cases, respectively. Rates of recurrence detected were 35% in expedited appointments and 5.2% in planned follow-ups (P = .0001). Of the expedited appointments, 63% were initiated by patients and 37% by clinicians. Recurrence was higher in those with new symptoms (7.1% versus 2.2%). The strongest predictors of recurrence were dyspnoea (positive predictive value (PPV)=16.2%), neck pain (PPV = 10.4%) and mouth/throat pain (PPV = 9.2%).
CONCLUSIONS: Dedicated multidisciplinary clinics comprise a minority of consultations for HNC surveillance in the UK, with low availability of AHPs. PET-CT and MRI were underutilised for the investigation of suspected recurrence. There may be scope for greater emphasis on patient education and consequent patient-initiated symptom-driven follow-up.
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  audit; cancer; guidelines; head and neck; recurrence; surveillance; treatment

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32734679     DOI: 10.1111/coa.13616

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Otolaryngol        ISSN: 1749-4478            Impact factor:   2.597


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