Management of patients with high-risk and advanced prostate cancer in the Middle East: resource-stratified consensus recommendations.

Mukherji, Deborah; Youssef, Bassem; Dagher, Christelle; El-Hajj, Albert; Nasr, Rami; Geara, Fadi; Rabah, Danny; Al Dousari, Saad; Said, Rabih; Ashou, Raja; Wazzan, Wassim; Jabbour, Michel; Farha, George; Al Hamdani, Nibras; Al Hallaq, Yousuf; Ghazal, Hassan; Dbouk, Haifa; Bachir, Bassel; El Khoury, Clement; Sakr, Ghazi; ... (2020). Management of patients with high-risk and advanced prostate cancer in the Middle East: resource-stratified consensus recommendations. World journal of urology, 38(3), pp. 681-693. Springer-Verlag 10.1007/s00345-019-02872-x

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PURPOSE

Prostate cancer care in the Middle East is highly variable and access to specialist multidisciplinary management is limited. Academic tertiary referral centers offer cutting-edge diagnosis and treatment; however, in many parts of the region, patients are managed by non-specialists with limited resources. Due to many factors including lack of awareness and lack of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening, a high percentage of men present with locally advanced and metastatic prostate cancer at diagnosis. The aim of these recommendations is to assist clinicians in managing patients with different levels of access to diagnostic and treatment modalities.

METHODS

The first Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference (APCCC) satellite meeting for the Middle East was held in Beirut, Lebanon, November 2017. During this meeting a consortium of urologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologist and imaging specialists practicing in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia voted on a selection of consensus questions. An additional workshop to formulate resource-stratified consensus recommendations was held in March 2019.

RESULTS

Variations in practice based on available resources have been proposed to form resource-stratified recommendations for imaging at diagnosis, initial management of localized prostate cancer requiring therapy, treatment of castration-sensitive/naïve advanced prostate cancer and treatment of castration-resistant prostate cancer.

CONCLUSION

This is the first regional consensus on prostate cancer management from the Middle East. The following recommendations will be useful to urologists and oncologists practicing in all areas with limited access to specialist multi-disciplinary teams, diagnostic modalities and treatment resources.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Review Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Department of Haematology, Oncology, Infectious Diseases, Laboratory Medicine and Hospital Pharmacy (DOLS) > Clinic of Medical Oncology

UniBE Contributor:

Gillessen, Silke, Omlin, Aurelius Gabriel

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

0724-4983

Publisher:

Springer-Verlag

Language:

English

Submitter:

Andrea Stettler

Date Deposited:

26 Oct 2020 13:40

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 15:41

Publisher DOI:

10.1007/s00345-019-02872-x

PubMed ID:

31297628

Uncontrolled Keywords:

Consensus Middle East Multidisciplinary Prostate cancer Resource-stratified recommendations

BORIS DOI:

10.7892/boris.147309

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/147309

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