[县级地区卵巢癌诊断、治疗管理途径及质量控制指南(2025年版)]。

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为建立适合县级医院的诊断、治疗管理路径和质量控制指南,规范卵巢癌护理,提高治疗质量,促进优质医疗资源公平分配,国家癌症质量控制中心卵巢癌专家委员会制定了《县级地区卵巢癌诊断、治疗管理路径和质量控制指南(2025年版)》。本指南将现有的国家卵巢癌诊断和治疗标准与循证医学和临床专业知识相结合。本指南结构为途径框架,涉及县级环境下卵巢癌的分级诊断和治疗、诊断工作流程、治疗方法和随访方案,并提出13项具体建议。该指南明确了县级医院在卵巢癌管理中的作用,包括初步诊断和治疗、抗肿瘤治疗、维持治疗、不良事件管理、复发监测、康复指导、双向转诊和随访。对于超出当地能力的病例,建议及时转诊到更高一级的医院或有资质的县级机构。县级医院可以对早期卵巢癌进行手术治疗,但疑似晚期病例应及时转诊。该指南强调了县级医院多学科合作的重要性,并建议新诊断患者的初始化疗应在更高级别或设备充足的县级机构进行。随访评估可在当地进行,但怀疑复发或转移需要转诊到更高级别的医院进行评估。提供了诊断、治疗(包括手术、化疗、维持治疗和复发管理)和随访的详细途径,并建议采用在线随访方法来加强患者监测。通过明确县级医院的作用,规范转诊流程,加强多学科协调,该指南旨在促进卵巢癌规范化治疗。它的实施有望提高县级医院的诊断和治疗能力,促进与更高一级机构的合作,并最终提高患者的治疗效果和生活质量。这些努力将优化医疗资源配置,提高国家卵巢癌护理水平,促进区域卫生保健均衡发展。
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[Guidelines for diagnosis, treatment management pathways, and quality control of ovarian cancer in county-level regions (2025 edition)].

To establish diagnosis, treatment management pathways, and quality control guidelines tailored to county-level hospitals, standardize ovarian cancer care, improve treatment quality, and promote the equitable distribution of high-quality medical resources, the Expert Committee on Ovarian Cancer under the National Cancer Quality Control Center formulated the "Guidelines for diagnosis, treatment management pathways, and quality control of ovarian cancer in county-level regions (2025 edition)". This guideline integrates existing national standards for ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment with evidence-based medicine and clinical expertise. Structured as a pathway framework, this guideline addresses hierarchical diagnosis and treatment, diagnostic workflows, therapeutic approaches, and follow-up protocols for ovarian cancer in county-level settings, offering 13 specific recommendations. The guideline clarifies the roles of county-level hospitals in ovarian cancer management, including primary diagnosis and treatment, administration of antitumor therapies, maintenance therapy, adverse event management, recurrence monitoring, rehabilitation guidance, two-way referrals, and follow-up. For cases beyond local capacity, timely referral to higher-level hospitals or qualified county-level facilities is advised. County-level hospitals may perform surgery for early-stage ovarian cancer, but suspected advanced-stage cases should be promptly referred. The guideline emphasizes the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in county-level hospitals and recommend that initial chemotherapy for newly diagnosed patients should be conducted at higher-level or adequately equipped county-level institutions. Follow-up evaluations may be performed locally, but suspected recurrence or metastasis requires referral to higher-level hospitals for assessment. Detailed pathways are provided for diagnosis, treatment (including surgery, chemotherapy, maintenance therapy, and recurrence management), and follow-up, with recommendations for incorporating online follow-up methods to enhance patient monitoring. By defining the roles of county-level hospitals, standardizing referral processes, and strengthening multidisciplinary coordination, the guideline aims to promote standardized ovarian cancer care. Its implementation is expected to improve county-level hospitals' diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities, foster collaboration with higher-level institutions, and ultimately enhance patient outcomes and quality of life. These efforts will optimize medical resource allocation, elevate national ovarian cancer care standards, and advance balanced regional healthcare development.

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