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Patterns of management and surveillance imaging amongst medical oncologists in A ustralia for stage I testicular cancer
Author(s) -
Grimison Peter,
Houghton Baerin,
Chatfield Mark,
Toner Guy C.,
Davis Ian D.,
Martin Jarad,
Hovey Elizabeth,
Stockler Martin R.
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
bju international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.773
H-Index - 148
eISSN - 1464-410X
pISSN - 1464-4096
DOI - 10.1111/bju.12221
Subject(s) - seminoma , medicine , carboplatin , stage (stratigraphy) , radiation therapy , radiology , testicular cancer , cancer , dissection (medical) , chemotherapy , cisplatin , paleontology , biology
Objective To determine the patterns of management and surveillance imaging amongst medical oncologists in A ustralia for stage I testicular cancer during 2010.Methods We conducted a survey comprising 14 questions about the management strategy and surveillance imaging for all patients with stage I testicular cancer treated over the previous 12 months.Results A total of 52 medical oncologists documented the management for an estimated 470 patients. For seminoma, management was in the form of surveillance in 33%, radiotherapy in 5% and adjuvant carboplatin in 62% of patients. For non‐seminoma, management was surveillance in 73%, adjuvant chemotherapy in 23% and retroperitoneal lymph node dissection in 4% of patients. The frequency of surveillance imaging was highly variable, and ≥10 computed tomography ( CT ) scans were used by 38% of clinicians for seminoma and 46% of clinicians for non‐seminoma.Conclusion We found considerable variation in management patterns. The infrequent use of surveillance and frequent use of carboplatin for seminoma differs from international guidelines. Radiation exposure from CT imaging should be reduced through standardized follow‐up protocols, and possibly by alternate imaging methods if validated in appropriate studies.

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