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German second-opinion network for testicular cancer: Sealing the leaky pipe between evidence and clinical practice

In 2006, the German Testicular Cancer Study Group initiated an extensive evidence-based national second-opinion network to improve the care of testicular cancer patients. The primary aims were to reflect the current state of testicular cancer treatment in Germany and to analyze the project’s effect...

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Autores principales: ZENGERLING, FRIEDEMANN, HARTMANN, MICHAEL, HEIDENREICH, AXEL, KREGE, SUSANNE, ALBERS, PETER, KARL, ALEXANDER, WEISSBACH, LOTHAR, WAGNER, WALTER, BEDKE, JENS, RETZ, MARGITTA, SCHMELZ, HANS U., KLIESCH, SABINE, KUCZYK, MARKUS, WINTER, EVA, POTTEK, TOBIAS, DIECKMANN, KLAUS-PETER, SCHRADER, ANDRES JAN, SCHRADER, MARK
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4055348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24788853
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/or.2014.3153
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author ZENGERLING, FRIEDEMANN
HARTMANN, MICHAEL
HEIDENREICH, AXEL
KREGE, SUSANNE
ALBERS, PETER
KARL, ALEXANDER
WEISSBACH, LOTHAR
WAGNER, WALTER
BEDKE, JENS
RETZ, MARGITTA
SCHMELZ, HANS U.
KLIESCH, SABINE
KUCZYK, MARKUS
WINTER, EVA
POTTEK, TOBIAS
DIECKMANN, KLAUS-PETER
SCHRADER, ANDRES JAN
SCHRADER, MARK
author_facet ZENGERLING, FRIEDEMANN
HARTMANN, MICHAEL
HEIDENREICH, AXEL
KREGE, SUSANNE
ALBERS, PETER
KARL, ALEXANDER
WEISSBACH, LOTHAR
WAGNER, WALTER
BEDKE, JENS
RETZ, MARGITTA
SCHMELZ, HANS U.
KLIESCH, SABINE
KUCZYK, MARKUS
WINTER, EVA
POTTEK, TOBIAS
DIECKMANN, KLAUS-PETER
SCHRADER, ANDRES JAN
SCHRADER, MARK
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description In 2006, the German Testicular Cancer Study Group initiated an extensive evidence-based national second-opinion network to improve the care of testicular cancer patients. The primary aims were to reflect the current state of testicular cancer treatment in Germany and to analyze the project’s effect on the quality of care delivered to testicular cancer patients. A freely available internet-based platform was developed for the exchange of data between the urologists seeking advice and the 31 second-opinion givers. After providing all data relevant to the primary treatment decision, urologists received a second opinion on their therapy plan within <48 h. Endpoints were congruence between the first and second opinion, conformity of applied therapy with the corresponding recommendation and progression-free survival rate of the introduced patients. Significance was determined by two-sided Pearson’s χ(2) test. A total of 1,284 second-opinion requests were submitted from November 2006 to October 2011, and 926 of these cases were eligible for further analysis. A discrepancy was found between first and second opinion in 39.5% of the cases. Discrepant second opinions led to less extensive treatment in 28.1% and to more extensive treatment in 15.6%. Patients treated within the framework of the second-opinion project had an overall 2-year progression-free survival rate of 90.4%. Approximately every 6th second opinion led to a relevant change in therapy. Despite the lack of financial incentives, data from every 8th testicular cancer patient in Germany were submitted to second-opinion centers. Second-opinion centers can help to improve the implementation of evidence into clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-40553482014-06-13 German second-opinion network for testicular cancer: Sealing the leaky pipe between evidence and clinical practice ZENGERLING, FRIEDEMANN HARTMANN, MICHAEL HEIDENREICH, AXEL KREGE, SUSANNE ALBERS, PETER KARL, ALEXANDER WEISSBACH, LOTHAR WAGNER, WALTER BEDKE, JENS RETZ, MARGITTA SCHMELZ, HANS U. KLIESCH, SABINE KUCZYK, MARKUS WINTER, EVA POTTEK, TOBIAS DIECKMANN, KLAUS-PETER SCHRADER, ANDRES JAN SCHRADER, MARK Oncol Rep Articles In 2006, the German Testicular Cancer Study Group initiated an extensive evidence-based national second-opinion network to improve the care of testicular cancer patients. The primary aims were to reflect the current state of testicular cancer treatment in Germany and to analyze the project’s effect on the quality of care delivered to testicular cancer patients. A freely available internet-based platform was developed for the exchange of data between the urologists seeking advice and the 31 second-opinion givers. After providing all data relevant to the primary treatment decision, urologists received a second opinion on their therapy plan within <48 h. Endpoints were congruence between the first and second opinion, conformity of applied therapy with the corresponding recommendation and progression-free survival rate of the introduced patients. Significance was determined by two-sided Pearson’s χ(2) test. A total of 1,284 second-opinion requests were submitted from November 2006 to October 2011, and 926 of these cases were eligible for further analysis. A discrepancy was found between first and second opinion in 39.5% of the cases. Discrepant second opinions led to less extensive treatment in 28.1% and to more extensive treatment in 15.6%. Patients treated within the framework of the second-opinion project had an overall 2-year progression-free survival rate of 90.4%. Approximately every 6th second opinion led to a relevant change in therapy. Despite the lack of financial incentives, data from every 8th testicular cancer patient in Germany were submitted to second-opinion centers. Second-opinion centers can help to improve the implementation of evidence into clinical practice. D.A. Spandidos 2014-06 2014-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4055348/ /pubmed/24788853 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/or.2014.3153 Text en Copyright © 2014, Spandidos Publications http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an open-access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. The article may be redistributed, reproduced, and reused for non-commercial purposes, provided the original source is properly cited.
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ZENGERLING, FRIEDEMANN
HARTMANN, MICHAEL
HEIDENREICH, AXEL
KREGE, SUSANNE
ALBERS, PETER
KARL, ALEXANDER
WEISSBACH, LOTHAR
WAGNER, WALTER
BEDKE, JENS
RETZ, MARGITTA
SCHMELZ, HANS U.
KLIESCH, SABINE
KUCZYK, MARKUS
WINTER, EVA
POTTEK, TOBIAS
DIECKMANN, KLAUS-PETER
SCHRADER, ANDRES JAN
SCHRADER, MARK
German second-opinion network for testicular cancer: Sealing the leaky pipe between evidence and clinical practice
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title_fullStr German second-opinion network for testicular cancer: Sealing the leaky pipe between evidence and clinical practice
title_full_unstemmed German second-opinion network for testicular cancer: Sealing the leaky pipe between evidence and clinical practice
title_short German second-opinion network for testicular cancer: Sealing the leaky pipe between evidence and clinical practice
title_sort german second-opinion network for testicular cancer: sealing the leaky pipe between evidence and clinical practice
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4055348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24788853
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/or.2014.3153
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