TY - JOUR
T1 - French national standard for the treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of upper aero-digestive tract – General principles of treatment
AU - Barry, Béatrix
AU - Dolivet, Gilles
AU - Clatot, Florian
AU - Huguet, Florence
AU - Abdeddaim, Cyril
AU - Baujat, Bertrand
AU - Blanchard, Nicolas
AU - Calais, Gilles
AU - Carrat, Xavier
AU - Chatellier, Anne
AU - Coste, Florence
AU - Cupissol, Didier
AU - Cuvelier, Philippe
AU - De Mones Del Pujol, Erwan
AU - Deneuve, Sophie
AU - Duffas, Olivier
AU - Dupret-Bories, Agnès
AU - Even, Caroline
AU - Evrard, Camille
AU - Evrard, Diane
AU - Faivre, Sandrine
AU - Fakhry, Nicolas
AU - Garrel, Renaud
AU - Gorphe, Philippe
AU - Houliat, Thierry
AU - Kaminsky, Marie Christine
AU - Krebs, Lorraine
AU - Lapeyre, Michel
AU - Lindas, Pierre
AU - Malard, Olivier
AU - Mirghani, Haitham
AU - Mondina, Michel
AU - Moriniere, Sylvain
AU - Mouawad, François
AU - Pestre-Munier, Julia
AU - Pham Dang, Nathalie
AU - Picard, Annabelle
AU - Ramin, Lionel
AU - Renard, Sophie
AU - Salvan, Didier
AU - Schernberg, Antoine
AU - Sire, Christian
AU - Thariat, Juliette
AU - Vanbockstael, Julie
AU - Vo Tan, Dan
AU - Wojcik, Thomas
AU - Klein, Isabelle
AU - Block, Véronique
AU - Baumann-Bouscaud, Lorraine
AU - De Raucourt, Dominique
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Société Française du Cancer
PY - 2024/4/1
Y1 - 2024/4/1
N2 - Objectives: The management of upper aerodigestive tract cancers is a complex specialty. It is essential to provide an update to establish optimal care. At the initiative of the INCa and under the auspices of the SFORL, the scientific committee, led by Professor Béatrix Barry, Dr. Gilles Dolivet, and Dr. Dominique De Raucourt, decided to develop a reference framework aimed at defining, in a scientific and consensus-based manner, the general principles of treatment for upper aerodigestive tract cancers applicable to all sub-locations. Methodology: To develop this framework, a multidisciplinary team of practitioners was formed. A systematic analysis of the literature was conducted to produce recommendations classified by grades, in accordance with the standards of the French National Authority for Health (HAS). Results: The grading of recommendations according to HAS standards has allowed the establishment of a reference for patient care based on several criteria. In this framework, patients benefit from differentiated care based on prognostic factors they present (age, comorbidities, TNM status, HPV status, etc.), conditions of implementation, and quality criteria for indicated surgery (operability, resectability, margin quality, mutilation, salvage surgery), as well as quality criteria for radiotherapy (target volume, implementation time, etc.). The role of medical and postoperative treatments was also evaluated based on specific criteria. Finally, supportive care must be organized from the beginning and throughout the patients’ care journey. Conclusion: All collected data have led to the development of a comprehensive framework aimed at harmonizing practices nationally, facilitating decision-making in multidisciplinary consultation meetings, promoting equality in practices, and providing a state-of-the-art and reference practices for assessing the quality of care. This new framework is intended to be updated every 5 years to best reflect the latest advances in the field.
AB - Objectives: The management of upper aerodigestive tract cancers is a complex specialty. It is essential to provide an update to establish optimal care. At the initiative of the INCa and under the auspices of the SFORL, the scientific committee, led by Professor Béatrix Barry, Dr. Gilles Dolivet, and Dr. Dominique De Raucourt, decided to develop a reference framework aimed at defining, in a scientific and consensus-based manner, the general principles of treatment for upper aerodigestive tract cancers applicable to all sub-locations. Methodology: To develop this framework, a multidisciplinary team of practitioners was formed. A systematic analysis of the literature was conducted to produce recommendations classified by grades, in accordance with the standards of the French National Authority for Health (HAS). Results: The grading of recommendations according to HAS standards has allowed the establishment of a reference for patient care based on several criteria. In this framework, patients benefit from differentiated care based on prognostic factors they present (age, comorbidities, TNM status, HPV status, etc.), conditions of implementation, and quality criteria for indicated surgery (operability, resectability, margin quality, mutilation, salvage surgery), as well as quality criteria for radiotherapy (target volume, implementation time, etc.). The role of medical and postoperative treatments was also evaluated based on specific criteria. Finally, supportive care must be organized from the beginning and throughout the patients’ care journey. Conclusion: All collected data have led to the development of a comprehensive framework aimed at harmonizing practices nationally, facilitating decision-making in multidisciplinary consultation meetings, promoting equality in practices, and providing a state-of-the-art and reference practices for assessing the quality of care. This new framework is intended to be updated every 5 years to best reflect the latest advances in the field.
KW - Literature review
KW - Medical treatments
KW - Prognostic factors
KW - Radiotherapy
KW - Recommendations
KW - Squamous cell carcinomas of the upper aerodigestive tract
KW - Supportive care
KW - Surgery
KW - Treatments
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U2 - 10.1016/j.bulcan.2023.12.007
DO - 10.1016/j.bulcan.2023.12.007
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38418334
AN - SCOPUS:85188202859
SN - 0007-4551
VL - 111
SP - 393
EP - 415
JO - Bulletin du Cancer
JF - Bulletin du Cancer
IS - 4
ER -