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Brazilian Group of Gastrointestinal Tumours’ consensus guidelines for the management of oesophageal cancer

Oesophageal cancer is among the ten most common types of cancer worldwide. More than 80% of the cases and deaths related to the disease occur in developing countries. Local socio-economic, epidemiologic and healthcare particularities led us to create a Brazilian guideline for the management of oesop...

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Autores principales: Rocha-Filho, Duilio R, Peixoto, Renata D’Alpino, Weschenfelder, Rui F, Rego, Juliana F M, Riechelmann, Rachel, Coutinho, Anelisa K, Fernandes, Gustavo S, Jacome, Alexandre A, Andrade, Aline C, Murad, Andre M, Mello, Celso A L, Miguel, Diego S C G, Gomes, Diogo B D, Racy, Douglas J, Moraes, Eduardo D, Akaishi, Eduardo H, Carvalho, Elisangela S, Mello, Evandro S, Filho, Fauze Maluf, Coimbra, Felipe J F, Capareli, Fernanda C, Arruda, Fernando F, Vieira, Fernando M A C, Takeda, Flavio R, Cotti, Guilherme C C, Pereira, Guilherme L S, Paulo, Gustavo A, Ribeiro, Héber S C, Lourenco, Laercio G, Crosara, Marcela, Toneto, Marcelo G, Oliveira, Marcos B, de Lourdes Oliveira, Maria, Begnami, Maria Dirlei, Forones, Nora M, Yagi, Osmar, Ashton-Prolla, Patricia, Aguillar, Patricia B, Amaral, Paulo C G, Hoff, Paulo M, Araujo, Raphael L C, Di Paula Filho, Raphael P, Gansl, Rene C, Gil, Roberto A, Pfiffer, Tulio E F, Souza, Tulio, Ribeiro, Ulysses, Jesus, Victor Hugo F, Costa, Wilson L, Prolla, Gabriel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cancer Intelligence 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8043684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33889204
http://dx.doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2021.1195
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Sumario:Oesophageal cancer is among the ten most common types of cancer worldwide. More than 80% of the cases and deaths related to the disease occur in developing countries. Local socio-economic, epidemiologic and healthcare particularities led us to create a Brazilian guideline for the management of oesophageal and oesophagogastric junction (OGJ) carcinomas. The Brazilian Group of Gastrointestinal Tumours invited 50 physicians with different backgrounds, including radiology, pathology, endoscopy, nuclear medicine, genetics, oncological surgery, radiotherapy and clinical oncology, to collaborate. This document was prepared based on an extensive review of topics related to heredity, diagnosis, staging, pathology, endoscopy, surgery, radiation, systemic therapy (including checkpoint inhibitors) and follow-up, which was followed by presentation, discussion and voting by the panel members. It provides updated evidence-based recommendations to guide clinical management of oesophageal and OGJ carcinomas in several scenarios and clinical settings.