Current practices in HPV-related anogenital neoplasia care in Europe - a survey analysis.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Mayura Nathan, Kimon Chatzistamatiou, Niccolo Gallio, Carmela Cappello, Paula Loughlin, Susanne Bock, Jose Luis Blanco, Elena Sendagorta, Isabelle Etienney, Andreia Albuquerque, Pedro Vieira-Baptista, Peter T Schmidt, Murat Gultekin, Magali Surmont, Sarah Ahmad, Julie Bowring, Deirdre Lyons, Tamzin Cuming, Mario Preti, Maggie E Cruickshank
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Abstract

Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is causally related to neoplasia in multiple anogenital zones including anal, vulval, vaginal, and cervical areas in women. Care for anogenital neoplasia involves multiple specialist fields. Women with a history of cervical neoplasia are at increased risk of multiple anogenital neoplasias and second cancers occur in the anogenital zones. Results of a survey on current management practices across Europe are presented.

Methods: A questionnaire was developed by iterative process and circulated amongst specialists in all fields associated with anogenital neoplasia. Data was recorded and analysed using Microsoft Excel/Stata.

Results: 316/430 (73.5%) respondents collaborated with colleagues to provide care, but only 27.0% were engaged in full multidisciplinary team meetings (MDT). Second cancers were observed both in the same anatomical zone (56.5%) as well as in different anatomical zones (45.3%) by the respondents. The survey identifies significant variability in clinician workload, experience and screening practices. Low utilisation of high-resolution anoscopy (HRA) by specialists (14.9%) indicate lack of standardisation of practices, though some (12.7%) expressed interest in training in HRA. 24.4% did not offer treatment for anogenital neoplasia, while those who treated utilised multiple modes of treatment.

Conclusions: Recognition of multizonal anogenital neoplasia and the risk of second cancers, and new data on successful treatment of anal neoplasia have led to the assessment of expertise amongst Europe's specialists. Enhanced HRA training, improved guidelines and robust follow-up protocols are essential to optimising care. A concerted effort is needed to align professional development, workload standards and clinical practices across Europe.

目前的做法在hpv相关的肛门生殖器肿瘤护理在欧洲-调查分析。
背景:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)与女性肛门、外阴、阴道和宫颈等多个性器官区域的肿瘤形成有因果关系。肛门生殖器瘤的护理涉及多个专业领域。有宫颈瘤变病史的妇女患多种肛门生殖器瘤变的风险增加,第二种癌症发生在肛门生殖器区。对欧洲当前管理实践的调查结果被提出。方法:采用迭代法编制问卷,并在与肛门生殖器瘤变有关的各领域专家中进行传阅。使用Microsoft Excel/Stata记录和分析数据。结果:316/430(73.5%)受访者与同事合作提供护理,但只有27.0%的受访者参与了多学科团队会议(MDT)。第二种癌症在同一解剖区(56.5%)和不同解剖区(45.3%)均有发现。该调查确定了临床医生工作量、经验和筛查实践的显著差异。专家对高分辨率肛门镜(HRA)的低使用率(14.9%)表明缺乏标准化的做法,尽管一些(12.7%)表示对HRA培训感兴趣。24.4%的患者没有对性腺瘤进行治疗,而接受治疗的患者则采用了多种治疗方式。结论:认识到多区域肛门生殖器瘤变和第二癌症的风险,以及肛门瘤变成功治疗的新数据,导致了欧洲专家的专业知识评估。加强HRA培训、改进指南和健全的随访方案对于优化护理至关重要。需要协调一致的努力,使整个欧洲的专业发展、工作量标准和临床实践保持一致。
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BMC Cancer
BMC Cancer 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
2.60%
发文量
1204
审稿时长
6.8 months
期刊介绍: BMC Cancer is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of cancer research, including the pathophysiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancers. The journal welcomes submissions concerning molecular and cellular biology, genetics, epidemiology, and clinical trials.
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