TY - JOUR
T1 - The multidisciplinary management of gastro-oesophageal junction tumours
T2 - European Society of Digestive Oncology (ESDO): Expert discussion and report from the 16th ESMO World Congress on Gastrointestinal Cancer, Barcelona
AU - Van Laethem, J. L.
AU - Carneiro, F.
AU - Ducreux, M.
AU - Messman, H.
AU - Lordick, F.
AU - Ilson, D. H.
AU - Allum, W. H.
AU - Haustermans, K.
AU - Lepage, C.
AU - Matysiak-Budnik, T.
AU - Cats, A.
AU - Schmiegel, W.
AU - Cervantes, A.
AU - Van Cutsem, E.
AU - Rougier, Ph
AU - Seufferlein, Th
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l.
PY - 2016/11/1
Y1 - 2016/11/1
N2 - Background and scope The management of GOJ cancers remains controversial and may vary between countries. Evidence-based attitudes and guidelines are not easy to elaborate since most of the trials and studies reported mixed cases of oesophageal (both adenocarcinoma and squamous cell tumours), GOJ and gastric cancers. The aim of this expert discussion and position paper is to elaborate practical recommendations that integrate evidence-reported literature and experience-based attitude covering all clinical aspects of GOJ cancer across different specialities and countries in Europe. Methodology Opinion leaders, selected on scientific merit were asked to answer to a prepared set of questions covering the approach of GOJ tumours from definition to therapeutic strategies. All answers were then discussed during a plenary session and reported here in providing a well-balanced reflection of both clinical expertise and updated evidence-based medicine. Results Definition, classification, diagnosis and staging of GOJ tumours were updated and debated. Therapeutic aspects including endoscopic therapy, surgical management, both multimodal curative and palliative management were also reviewed for proposing practical and consensual positions and recommendations whenever possible. Conclusion GOJ tumours deserve specific attention,not only for uniformising clinical management across countries but also for performing specific clinical and translational research,mainly in the curative perioperative setting.
AB - Background and scope The management of GOJ cancers remains controversial and may vary between countries. Evidence-based attitudes and guidelines are not easy to elaborate since most of the trials and studies reported mixed cases of oesophageal (both adenocarcinoma and squamous cell tumours), GOJ and gastric cancers. The aim of this expert discussion and position paper is to elaborate practical recommendations that integrate evidence-reported literature and experience-based attitude covering all clinical aspects of GOJ cancer across different specialities and countries in Europe. Methodology Opinion leaders, selected on scientific merit were asked to answer to a prepared set of questions covering the approach of GOJ tumours from definition to therapeutic strategies. All answers were then discussed during a plenary session and reported here in providing a well-balanced reflection of both clinical expertise and updated evidence-based medicine. Results Definition, classification, diagnosis and staging of GOJ tumours were updated and debated. Therapeutic aspects including endoscopic therapy, surgical management, both multimodal curative and palliative management were also reviewed for proposing practical and consensual positions and recommendations whenever possible. Conclusion GOJ tumours deserve specific attention,not only for uniformising clinical management across countries but also for performing specific clinical and translational research,mainly in the curative perioperative setting.
KW - Endoscopic treatment
KW - Gastro-oesophageal junction cancer
KW - Multimodal therapy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.dld.2016.08.112
DO - 10.1016/j.dld.2016.08.112
M3 - Article
C2 - 27590840
AN - SCOPUS:84992482340
SN - 1590-8658
VL - 48
SP - 1283
EP - 1289
JO - Digestive and Liver Disease
JF - Digestive and Liver Disease
IS - 11
ER -