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Post-Treatment Surveillance in Locally Advanced Squamous Cell Carcinoma (scca) of the Anal Canal: A Global Subspecialist Survey.

Journal of clinical oncology(2016)

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573 Background: Squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal will be diagnosed in 28,000 individuals globally. Considered a rare cancer, the incidence of anal carcinoma continues to rise annually. Majority of patients present with locally advanced disease in which concurrent chemoradiation (CRT) will be provided with curative intent. The Anal Cancer IRCI Working Group was created to pursue novel approaches to the diagnosis, treatment, and surveillance of patients. Yet, surveillance following completion of CRT is not well established and varies as per NCCN (v2.2015) and ESMO guidelines. Methods: A 22-question survey provided to anonymous international GI subspecialists in various fields. Questions pertained to timing and type of diagnostic imaging, surveillance interval, approach to detection of complete response (CR), and prevention of sexual dysfunction. Results: Survey distribution was initiated in March 2015 and still ongoing. Thus far, 96 physicians responded. Conclusions: Carcinoma of the anal canal continues to rise in incidence annually. Surveillance following completion of CRT is warranted; however, global variability in practice patterns for surveillance exists. As such, the IRCI Anal Cancer Working Group intends to provide an international consensus surveillance statement. [Table: see text]
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