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dc.contributor.authorMoore, CM
dc.contributor.authorKing, LE
dc.contributor.authorWithington, J
dc.contributor.authorAmin, MB
dc.contributor.authorAndrews, M
dc.contributor.authorBriers, E
dc.contributor.authorChen, RC
dc.contributor.authorChinegwundoh, FI
dc.contributor.authorCooperberg, MR
dc.contributor.authorCrowe, J
dc.contributor.authorFinelli, A
dc.contributor.authorFitch, MI
dc.contributor.authorFrydenberg, M
dc.contributor.authorGiganti, F
dc.contributor.authorHaider, MA
dc.contributor.authorFreeman, J
dc.contributor.authorGallo, J
dc.contributor.authorGibbs, S
dc.contributor.authorHenry, A
dc.contributor.authorJames, N
dc.contributor.authorKinsella, N
dc.contributor.authorLam, TBL
dc.contributor.authorLichty, M
dc.contributor.authorLoeb, S
dc.contributor.authorMahal, BA
dc.contributor.authorMastris, K
dc.contributor.authorMitra, AV
dc.contributor.authorMerriel, SWD
dc.contributor.authorvan der Kwast, T
dc.contributor.authorVan Hemelrijck, M
dc.contributor.authorPalmer, NR
dc.contributor.authorPaterson, CC
dc.contributor.authorRoobol, MJ
dc.contributor.authorSegal, P
dc.contributor.authorSchraidt, JA
dc.contributor.authorShort, CE
dc.contributor.authorSiddiqui, MM
dc.contributor.authorTempany, CMC
dc.contributor.authorVillers, A
dc.contributor.authorWolinsky, H
dc.contributor.authorMacLennan, S
dc.coverage.spatialNetherlands
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-21T14:50:56Z
dc.date.available2023-04-21T14:50:56Z
dc.date.issued2023-01-27
dc.identifierS2588-9311(23)00002-0
dc.identifier.citationEuropean Urology Oncology, 2023, pp. S2588-9311(23)00002-0 -
dc.identifier.issn2588-9311
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.icr.ac.uk/handle/internal/5758
dc.identifier.eissn2588-9311
dc.identifier.eissn2588-9311
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: Active surveillance (AS) is recommended for low-risk and some intermediate-risk prostate cancer. Uptake and practice of AS vary significantly across different settings, as does the experience of surveillance-from which tests are offered, and to the levels of psychological support. OBJECTIVE: To explore the current best practice and determine the most important research priorities in AS for prostate cancer. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A formal consensus process was followed, with an international expert panel of purposively sampled participants across a range of health care professionals and researchers, and those with lived experience of prostate cancer. Statements regarding the practice of AS and potential research priorities spanning the patient journey from surveillance to initiating treatment were developed. OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Panel members scored each statement on a Likert scale. The group median score and measure of consensus were presented to participants prior to discussion and rescoring at panel meetings. Current best practice and future research priorities were identified, agreed upon, and finally ranked by panel members. RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: There was consensus agreement that best practice includes the use of high-quality magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which allows digital rectal examination (DRE) to be omitted, that repeat standard biopsy can be omitted when MRI and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) kinetics are stable, and that changes in PSA or DRE should prompt MRI ± biopsy rather than immediate active treatment. The highest ranked research priority was a dynamic, risk-adjusted AS approach, reducing testing for those at the least risk of progression. Improving the tests used in surveillance, ensuring equity of access and experience across different patients and settings, and improving information and communication between and within clinicians and patients were also high priorities. Limitations include the use of a limited number of panel members for practical reasons. CONCLUSIONS: The current best practice in AS includes the use of high-quality MRI to avoid DRE and as the first assessment for changes in PSA, with omission of repeat standard biopsy when PSA and MRI are stable. Development of a robust, dynamic, risk-adapted approach to surveillance is the highest research priority in AS for prostate cancer. PATIENT SUMMARY: A diverse group of experts in active surveillance, including a broad range of health care professionals and researchers and those with lived experience of prostate cancer, agreed that best practice includes the use of high-quality magnetic resonance imaging, which can allow digital rectal examination and some biopsies to be omitted. The highest research priority in active surveillance research was identified as the development of a dynamic, risk-adjusted approach.
dc.formatPrint-Electronic
dc.format.extentS2588-9311(23)00002-0 -
dc.languageeng
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherELSEVIER
dc.relation.ispartofEuropean Urology Oncology
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectActive surveillance
dc.subjectProstate cancer
dc.subjectRisk-adapted surveillance
dc.titleBest Current Practice and Research Priorities in Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer-A Report of a Movember International Consensus Meeting.
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.dateAccepted2023-01-04
dc.date.updated2023-04-21T14:48:58Z
rioxxterms.versionVoR
rioxxterms.versionofrecord10.1016/j.euo.2023.01.003
rioxxterms.licenseref.startdate2023-01-27
rioxxterms.typeJournal Article/Review
pubs.author-urlhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36710133
pubs.organisational-group/ICR
pubs.organisational-group/ICR/Primary Group
pubs.organisational-group/ICR/Primary Group/ICR Divisions
pubs.organisational-group/ICR/Primary Group/ICR Divisions/Radiotherapy and Imaging
pubs.organisational-group/ICR/Primary Group/ICR Divisions/Radiotherapy and Imaging/Prostate and Bladder Cancer Research
pubs.organisational-group/ICR/ImmNet
pubs.publication-statusPublished online
pubs.publisher-urlhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.euo.2023.01.003
icr.researchteamProstate & Bladder Cancer
dc.contributor.icrauthorJames, Nicholas
icr.provenanceDeposited by Mr Arek Surman on 2023-04-21. Deposit type is initial. No. of files: 1. Files: 1-s2.0-S2588931123000020-main.pdf


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