美国镭学会早期声门癌适当使用标准的执行摘要:综述。

IF 5.6 1区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
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摘要

重要性:声门喉部I期鳞状细胞癌(SCC)经内镜手术或放射治疗(RT)后预后良好。除肿瘤控制外,治疗的目标还包括保持语音质量、吞咽功能和呼吸。需要多学科共识指南来帮助临床医生选择治疗方法并适当使用手术和放疗技术。观察:临床T1N0声门SCC的治疗随着时间的推移而发展,经口激光显微手术和RT的进展都变得更具针对性,减轻了患者的整体治疗负担。在选择治疗方案时,应考虑患者的具体因素,包括肿瘤位置/范围、年龄、医学和社会心理因素。这个由16名成员组成的多学科美国镭学会(ARS)头颈癌适当使用标准(AUC)专家小组对2000年至2022年的英语医学文献进行了回顾,以告知共识指南。开发临床病例变体以代表常见的临床场景,并使用RAND/UCLA适当性方法对各种治疗的适当使用进行评分。采用改进的德尔菲法来达成一致建议,这些建议由ARS执行委员会批准,并根据ARS既定程序征求公众意见。结论和相关性:考虑到现有的治疗选择范围,早期声门SCC的治疗应以包括耳鼻喉科医生和放射肿瘤科医生在内的多学科方式进行。ARS头颈部AUC专家小组通过对I期声门SCC的当前治疗策略进行文献回顾,创建了一份适当使用的共识文件,就各种临床情况下手术或RT的适当性提供了建议,并强调了争议和不确定的领域。
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Executive Summary of the American Radium Society Appropriate Use Criteria for Management of Early Glottic Cancer: A Review.

Importance: Stage I squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the glottic larynx carries a favorable prognosis after treatment with endoscopic surgery or radiation therapy (RT). In addition to tumor control, goals of therapy include preservation of voice quality, swallow function, and breathing. Multidisciplinary consensus guidelines are needed to assist clinicians in treatment selection and the appropriate use of both surgical and radiation-based techniques.

Observations: Treatment of clinical T1N0 glottic SCC has evolved over time, with advances in both transoral laser microsurgery and RT designed to become more targeted and reduce the overall treatment burden for patients. When selecting a treatment option, consideration should be given to patient-specific factors, including tumor position/extent, age, and medical and psychosocial factors. This 16-member multidisciplinary American Radium Society (ARS) Head and Neck Cancer Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) expert panel performed a review of the English-language medical literature from 2000 to 2022 to inform consensus guidelines. Clinical case variants were developed to represent commonly encountered clinical scenarios, and the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method was used to rate the appropriate use of various treatments. The modified Delphi method was used to reach consensus recommendations, which were approved by the ARS Executive Committee and subject to public comment per established ARS procedures.

Conclusions and relevance: Given the range of treatment options available, early glottic SCC management should be done in a multidisciplinary fashion including otolaryngologists and radiation oncologists. The ARS Head and Neck AUC expert panel created an appropriate-use consensus document by performing a literature review of the current treatment strategies for stage I glottic SCC, providing recommendations regarding the appropriateness of surgery or RT for various clinical scenarios and highlighting areas of controversy and uncertainty.

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期刊介绍: JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery is a globally recognized and peer-reviewed medical journal dedicated to providing up-to-date information on diseases affecting the head and neck. It originated in 1925 as Archives of Otolaryngology and currently serves as the official publication for the American Head and Neck Society. As part of the prestigious JAMA Network, a collection of reputable general medical and specialty publications, it ensures the highest standards of research and expertise. Physicians and scientists worldwide rely on JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery for invaluable insights in this specialized field.
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