Results of a German wide survey towards current surgical approach in early stage cervical cancer NOGGO MONITOR 11
Abstract Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has become the standard approach in early stage cervical cancer (ECC). However, the recently published “LACC” trial and even others could show inferior PFS and OS of MIS compared to open radical hysterectomy. The results led to a widespread debate about the...
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doaj-8f0caa5d7d8347cf8d2da1eaf6c6811d2021-05-09T11:33:25ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-05-011111510.1038/s41598-021-89071-0Results of a German wide survey towards current surgical approach in early stage cervical cancer NOGGO MONITOR 11Robert Armbrust0Frank Chen1Rolf Richter2Mustafa Zela Muallem3Alexander Mustea4Bernd Holthaus5Jalid Sehouli6Department of Gynecology with Center for Oncological Surgery, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, Virchow Campus Clinic, Charité Medical UniversityDepartment of Gynecology with Center for Oncological Surgery, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, Virchow Campus Clinic, Charité Medical UniversityDepartment of Gynecology with Center for Oncological Surgery, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, Virchow Campus Clinic, Charité Medical UniversityDepartment of Gynecology with Center for Oncological Surgery, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, Virchow Campus Clinic, Charité Medical UniversityDepartment of Gynecology, University of BonnDepartment of Gynecology, Kardinal Von Galen Kliniken Damme, Working Group Gynecological EndoscopyDepartment of Gynecology with Center for Oncological Surgery, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, Virchow Campus Clinic, Charité Medical UniversityAbstract Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has become the standard approach in early stage cervical cancer (ECC). However, the recently published “LACC” trial and even others could show inferior PFS and OS of MIS compared to open radical hysterectomy. The results led to a widespread debate about the best surgical approach in ECC. The present survey aimed to get first insights after publication. NOGGO and AGE conducted a nationwide digital survey among 186 Gynecological Cancer Centers. Descriptive statistics and t-tests were performed using SPSS. A majority of the centers were of high expertise and/or experience in treatment of ECC and were highly aware of the LACC trial results. Trial quality and scientific value were rated as very good/good. However, still 40% would not change the standard of care to open surgery. Centers with higher volume and participating in clinical trials were more likely to change. This survey represents insights after the surprising results of recently published trials towards the surgical approach of ECC. There still seems to be a high need of future trials and possible explanations for the unexpected worse outcomes in the MIS group.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89071-0 |
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Results of a German wide survey towards current surgical approach in early stage cervical cancer NOGGO MONITOR 11 |
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Abstract Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has become the standard approach in early stage cervical cancer (ECC). However, the recently published “LACC” trial and even others could show inferior PFS and OS of MIS compared to open radical hysterectomy. The results led to a widespread debate about the best surgical approach in ECC. The present survey aimed to get first insights after publication. NOGGO and AGE conducted a nationwide digital survey among 186 Gynecological Cancer Centers. Descriptive statistics and t-tests were performed using SPSS. A majority of the centers were of high expertise and/or experience in treatment of ECC and were highly aware of the LACC trial results. Trial quality and scientific value were rated as very good/good. However, still 40% would not change the standard of care to open surgery. Centers with higher volume and participating in clinical trials were more likely to change. This survey represents insights after the surprising results of recently published trials towards the surgical approach of ECC. There still seems to be a high need of future trials and possible explanations for the unexpected worse outcomes in the MIS group. |
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