Gillessen, SilkeSilkeGillessenAttard, GerhardtGerhardtAttardBeer, Tomasz MTomasz MBeerBeltran, HimishaHimishaBeltranBossi, AlbertoAlbertoBossiBristow, RobRobBristowCarver, BrettBrettCarverCastellano, DanielDanielCastellanoChung, Byung HaByung HaChungClarke, NoelNoelClarkeDaugaard, GedskeGedskeDaugaardDavis, Ian DIan DDavisde Bono, JohannJohannde BonoBorges Dos Reis, RodolfoRodolfoBorges Dos ReisDrake, Charles GCharles GDrakeEeles, RosRosEelesEfstathiou, EleniEleniEfstathiouEvans, Christopher PChristopher PEvansFanti, StefanoStefanoFantiFeng, FelixFelixFengFizazi, KarimKarimFizaziFrydenberg, MarkMarkFrydenbergGleave, MartinMartinGleaveHalabi, SusanSusanHalabiHeidenreich, AxelAxelHeidenreichHigano, Celestia SCelestia SHiganoJames, NicolasNicolasJamesKantoff, PhilipPhilipKantoffKellokumpu-Lehtinen, Pirkko-LiisaPirkko-LiisaKellokumpu-LehtinenKhauli, Raja BRaja BKhauliKramer, GeroGeroKramerLogothetis, ChrisChrisLogothetisMaluf, FernandoFernandoMalufMorgans, Alicia KAlicia KMorgansMorris, Michael JMichael JMorrisMottet, NicolasNicolasMottetMurthy, VedangVedangMurthyOh, WilliamWilliamOhOst, PietPietOstPadhani, Anwar RAnwar RPadhaniParker, ChrisChrisParkerPritchard, Colin CColin CPritchardRoach, MackMackRoachRubin, Mark AndrewMark AndrewRubinRyan, CharlesCharlesRyanSaad, FredFredSaadSartor, OliverOliverSartorScher, HowardHowardScherSella, AvishayAvishaySellaShore, NealNealShoreSmith, MatthewMatthewSmithSoule, HowardHowardSouleSternberg, Cora NCora NSternbergSuzuki, HiroyoshiHiroyoshiSuzukiSweeney, ChristopherChristopherSweeneySydes, Matthew RMatthew RSydesTannock, IanIanTannockTombal, BertrandBertrandTombalValdagni, RiccardoRiccardoValdagniWiegel, ThomasThomasWiegelOmlin, Aurelius GabrielAurelius GabrielOmlin2024-10-252024-10-252018-02https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/158366BACKGROUND In advanced prostate cancer (APC), successful drug development as well as advances in imaging and molecular characterisation have resulted in multiple areas where there is lack of evidence or low level of evidence. The Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference (APCCC) 2017 addressed some of these topics. OBJECTIVE To present the report of APCCC 2017. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Ten important areas of controversy in APC management were identified: high-risk localised and locally advanced prostate cancer; "oligometastatic" prostate cancer; castration-naïve and castration-resistant prostate cancer; the role of imaging in APC; osteoclast-targeted therapy; molecular characterisation of blood and tissue; genetic counselling/testing; side effects of systemic treatment(s); global access to prostate cancer drugs. A panel of 60 international prostate cancer experts developed the program and the consensus questions. OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS The panel voted publicly but anonymously on 150 predefined questions, which have been developed following a modified Delphi process. RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS Voting is based on panellist opinion, and thus is not based on a standard literature review or meta-analysis. The outcomes of the voting had varying degrees of support, as reflected in the wording of this article, as well as in the detailed voting results recorded in Supplementary data. CONCLUSIONS The presented expert voting results can be used for support in areas of management of men with APC where there is no high-level evidence, but individualised treatment decisions should as always be based on all of the data available, including disease extent and location, prior therapies regardless of type, host factors including comorbidities, as well as patient preferences, current and emerging evidence, and logistical and economic constraints. Inclusion of men with APC in clinical trials should be strongly encouraged. Importantly, APCCC 2017 again identified important areas in need of trials specifically designed to address them. PATIENT SUMMARY The second Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference APCCC 2017 did provide a forum for discussion and debates on current treatment options for men with advanced prostate cancer. The aim of the conference is to bring the expertise of world experts to care givers around the world who see less patients with prostate cancer. The conference concluded with a discussion and voting of the expert panel on predefined consensus questions, targeting areas of primary clinical relevance. The results of these expert opinion votes are embedded in the clinical context of current treatment of men with advanced prostate cancer and provide a practical guide to clinicians to assist in the discussions with men with prostate cancer as part of a shared and multidisciplinary decision-making process.enAdvanced and high-risk localized prostate cancer Castration-naive and castration-resistant prostate cancer Consensus Oligometastatic prostate cancer Therapeutics600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & healthManagement of Patients with Advanced Prostate Cancer: The Report of the Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference APCCC 2017.article10.7892/boris.1112712865554110.1016/j.eururo.2017.06.002