SELNET clinical practice guidelines for bone sarcoma

J. Y. Blay, E. Palmerini, J. Bollard, S. Aguiar, M. Angel, B. Araya, R. Badilla, D. Bernabeu, F. Campos, Caro Sánchez CHS, A. Carvajal Montoya, S. Casavilca-Zambrano, Castro-Oliden, M. Chacón, M. A. Clara-Altamirano, P. Collini, R. Correa Genoroso, F. D. Costa, M. Cuellar, A. P. dei TosH. R. Dominguez Malagon, D. M. Donati, A. Dufresne, M. Eriksson, M. Farias-Loza, A. M. Frezza, T. Frisoni, D. Y. Garcia-Ortega, H. Gerderblom, F. Gouin, M. C. Gómez-Mateo, A. Gronchi, J. Haro, N. Hindi, L. Huanca, N. Jimenez, M. Karanian, B. Kasper, A. Lopes, B. B. Lopes David, A. Lopez-Pousa, G. Lutter, R. G. Maki, H. Martinez-Said, J. L. Martinez-Tlahuel, C. A. Mello, J. M. Morales Pérez, D. S. Moura, S. A. Nakagawa, A. G. Nascimento, E. J. Ortiz-Cruz, S. Patel, Y. Pfluger, S. Provenzano, A. Righi, A. Rodriguez, T. G. Santos, K. Scotlandi, Silva MLG, T. Soulé, S. Stacchiotti, C. M. Valverde, F. Waisberg, E. Zamora Estrada, J. Martin-Broto

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Abstract

Bone sarcoma are infrequent diseases, representing < 0.2% of all adult neoplasms. A multidisciplinary management within reference centers for sarcoma, with discussion of the diagnostic and therapeutic strategies within an expert multidisciplinary tumour board, is essential for these patients, given its heterogeneity and low frequency. This approach leads to an improvement in patient's outcome, as demonstrated in several studies. The Sarcoma European Latin-American Network (SELNET), aims to improve clinical outcome in sarcoma care, with a special focus in Latin-American countries. These Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) have been developed and agreed by a multidisciplinary expert group (including medical and radiation oncologist, surgical oncologist, orthopaedic surgeons, radiologist, pathologist, molecular biologist and representatives of patients advocacy groups) of the SELNET consortium, and are conceived to provide the standard approach to diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of bone sarcoma patients in the Latin-American context.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number103685
JournalCritical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology
Volume174
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2022

Keywords

  • Bone sarcoma
  • Clinical guidelines
  • Latin-America context

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Hematology
  • Oncology

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