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    Guidelines for gynecological cancer-an audit of current network documents in England and Wales.

    Leeson, S C; Edmondson, R J; Heatley, M K; Nunns, D; Rollason, T; Reynolds, K; Seddon, D; Whitaker, R; Kehoe, S

    International journal of gynecological cancer : official journal of the International Gynecological Cancer Society. 2006;16(2):470-7.

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    The objective of this study was to assess the adequacy of network cancer guidelines paying particular attention to referral criteria, referral routes, tumor diagnosis, staging, and suggested management and care pathways for ovarian and endometrial cancer. Guidelines from 15 regions in England and Wales were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively as a prospective audit of predefined data items and subsequently agreed management recommendations. Details of unit and center clinicians were included in a minority of documents (2 to 5/15). Multidisciplinary team membership was not usually offered (6/15). Among the least reported data items were histopathology minimum dataset for endometrial cancer and an algorithm for management or summary and clinical symptoms and signs for both cancers. Among the most reported data items were hysteroscopy and ultrasound scanning for endometrial cancer and CA125 and chemotherapy for ovarian cancer. Qualitative analysis revealed differing criteria for the use of endometrial biopsy and radiotherapy in endometrial cancer, for lymphadenectomy and management of recurrent disease in ovarian cancer, and for referral pathways and the use of computed tomography/magnetic resonance (MR) scanning in the assessment of either disease. This study concludes that consideration should be given to the development of national guidelines or templates to ensure consistency of management for gynecological malignancy in England and Wales.

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    Accepted
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    eng
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    United States
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    16
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    2
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    470-7
    Digital Object Identifier:
    10.1111/j.1525-1438.2006.00565.x
    Pubmed Identifier:
    16681713
    Pii Identifier:
    IJG565
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    Immediate release
    Attached files release date:
    4th February, 2016
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    Active

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    Manchester eScholar ID:
    uk-ac-man-scw:229333
    Created by:
    Edmondson, Richard
    Created:
    15th July, 2014, 15:25:59
    Last modified by:
    Edmondson, Richard
    Last modified:
    4th February, 2016, 11:16:38

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