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EAU-ESMO Consensus Statements on the Management of Advanced and Variant Bladder Cancer-An International Collaborative Multistakeholder Effort†: Under the Auspices of the EAU-ESMO Guidelines Committees.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.141105
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.eururo.2019.09.035
PubMed ID
31753752
Description
BACKGROUND

Although guidelines exist for advanced and variant bladder cancer management, evidence is limited/conflicting in some areas and the optimal approach remains controversial.

OBJECTIVE

To bring together a large multidisciplinary group of experts to develop consensus statements on controversial topics in bladder cancer management.

DESIGN

A steering committee compiled proposed statements regarding advanced and variant bladder cancer management which were assessed by 113 experts in a Delphi survey. Statements not reaching consensus were reviewed; those prioritised were revised by a panel of 45 experts prior to voting during a consensus conference.

SETTING

Online Delphi survey and consensus conference.

PARTICIPANTS

The European Association of Urology (EAU), the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO), experts in bladder cancer management.

OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS

Statements were ranked by experts according to their level of agreement: 1-3 (disagree), 4-6 (equivocal), and 7-9 (agree). A priori (level 1) consensus was defined as ≥70% agreement and ≤15% disagreement, or vice versa. In the Delphi survey, a second analysis was restricted to stakeholder group(s) considered to have adequate expertise relating to each statement (to achieve level 2 consensus).

RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS

Overall, 116 statements were included in the Delphi survey. Of these statements, 33 (28%) achieved level 1 consensus and 49 (42%) achieved level 1 or 2 consensus. At the consensus conference, 22 of 27 (81%) statements achieved consensus. These consensus statements provide further guidance across a broad range of topics, including the management of variant histologies, the role/limitations of prognostic biomarkers in clinical decision making, bladder preservation strategies, modern radiotherapy techniques, the management of oligometastatic disease, and the evolving role of checkpoint inhibitor therapy in metastatic disease.

CONCLUSIONS

These consensus statements provide further guidance on controversial topics in advanced and variant bladder cancer management until a time when further evidence is available to guide our approach.

PATIENT SUMMARY

This report summarises findings from an international, multistakeholder project organised by the EAU and ESMO. In this project, a steering committee identified areas of bladder cancer management where there is currently no good-quality evidence to guide treatment decisions. From this, they developed a series of proposed statements, 71 of which achieved consensus by a large group of experts in the field of bladder cancer. It is anticipated that these statements will provide further guidance to health care professionals and could help improve patient outcomes until a time when good-quality evidence is available.
Date of Publication
2020-02
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Bladder cancer Consensus Delphi Diagnosis Follow-up Treatment
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Witjes, J Alfred
Babjuk, Marek
Bellmunt, Joaquim
Bruins, H Maxim
De Reijke, Theo M
De Santis, Maria
Gillessen, Silke
Universitätsklinik für Medizinische Onkologie
James, Nicholas
Maclennan, Steven
Palou, Juan
Powles, Tom
Ribal, Maria J
Shariat, Shahrokh F
Der Kwast, Theo Van
Xylinas, Evanguelos
Agarwal, Neeraj
Arends, Tom
Bamias, Aristotle
Birtle, Alison
Black, Peter C
Bochner, Bernard H
Bolla, Michel
Boormans, Joost L
Bossi, Alberto
Briganti, Alberto
Brummelhuis, Iris
Burger, Max
Castellano, Daniel
Cathomas, Richard
Chiti, Arturo
Choudhury, Ananya
Compérat, Eva
Crabb, Simon
Culine, Stephane
De Bari, Berardino
De Blok, Willem
J L De Visschere, Pieter
Decaestecker, Karel
Dimitropoulos, Konstantinos
Dominguez-Escrig, Jose L
Fanti, Stefano
Fonteyne, Valerie
Frydenberg, Mark
Futterer, Jurgen J
Gakis, Georgios
Geavlete, Bogdan
Gontero, Paolo
Grubmüller, Bernhard
Hafeez, Shaista
Hansel, Donna E
Hartmann, Arndt
Hayne, Dickon
Henry, Ann M
Hernandez, Virginia
Herr, Harry
Herrmann, Ken
Hoskin, Peter
Huguet, Jorge
Jereczek-Fossa, Barbara A
Jones, Rob
Kamat, Ashish M
Khoo, Vincent
Kiltie, Anne E
Krege, Susanne
Ladoire, Sylvain
Lara, Pedro C
Leliveld, Annemarie
Linares-Espinós, Estefania
Løgager, Vibeke
Lorch, Anja
Loriot, Yohann
Meijer, Richard
Mir, M Carmen
Moschini, Marco
Mostafid, Hugh
Müller, Arndt-Christian
Müller, Christoph R
N'Dow, James
Necchi, Andrea
Neuzillet, Yann
Oddens, Jorg R
Oldenburg, Jan
Osanto, Susanne
J G Oyen, Wim
Pacheco-Figueiredo, Luís
Pappot, Helle
Patel, Manish I
Pieters, Bradley R
Plass, Karin
Remzi, Mesut
Retz, Margitta
Richenberg, Jonathan
Rink, Michael
Roghmann, Florian
Rosenberg, Jonathan E
Rouprêt, Morgan
Rouvière, Olivier
Salembier, Carl
Salminen, Antti
Sargos, Paul
Sengupta, Shomik
Sherif, Amir
Smeenk, Robert J
Smits, Anita
Stenzl, Arnulf
Thalmann, George
Universitätsklinik für Urologie
Tombal, Bertrand
Turkbey, Baris
Lauridsen, Susanne Vahr
Valdagni, Riccardo
Der Heijden, Antoine G Van
Van Poppel, Hein
Vartolomei, Mihai D
Veskimäe, Erik
Vilaseca, Antoni
Rivera, Franklin A Vives
Wiegel, Thomas
Wiklund, Peter
Williams, Andrew
Zigeuner, Richard
Horwich, Alan
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Medizinische Onkologie
Universitätsklinik für Urologie
Series
European urology
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0302-2838
Access(Rights)
restricted
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