Copenhagen, Denmark
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ESTRO 2022

Session Item

Gynaecological
6014
Poster (digital)
Clinical
Consensus radiotherapy guidelines vulvar cancer: Spanish GINECOR / SEOR group modified Delphi study
Sofia Cordoba Largo, Spain
PO-1349

Abstract

Consensus radiotherapy guidelines vulvar cancer: Spanish GINECOR / SEOR group modified Delphi study
Authors:

Sofía Córdoba Largo1, Isabel Rodriguez Rodriguez2, Belén Belinchón Olmeda2, Javier Anchuelo Latorre3, Luz Couselo Paniagua4, Irene Martínez5, Dina Najjari Jamal5, Paola Navarrete6, Elena Villafranca Iturre7, Silvia Rodriguez Villalba8, Francisco Celada Álvarez9, Dolores Farga9, Cristina de la Fuente Alonso10, Sonia García Cabezas11, María sánchez Belda12

1Hospital Puerta de Hierro de Majadahonda, Radiation Oncology, Madrid, Spain; 2Hospital La Paz, Radiation Oncology, Madrid, Spain; 3Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla, Radiation Oncology, Santander, Spain; 4Hospital Clínico Universitario de Santiago., Radiation Oncology, Santiago de Compostela, Spain; 5Instituto Catalán de Oncología, Radiation Oncology, Barcelona, Spain; 6Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla,, Radiation Oncology, Santander, Spain; 7Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra, Radiation Oncology, Pamplona, Spain; 8Hospital Clínica Benidorm, Radiation Oncology, Alicante, Spain; 9Hospital Universitario y Politécnico La Fe, Radiation Oncology, Valencia, Spain; 10Hospital Puerta de Hierro de Majadahonda, Radiation Oncology, Madrid, Spain; 11Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía, Radiation Oncology, Córdoba, Spain; 12Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid, Radiation Oncology, Valladolid, Spain

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Purpose or Objective

The present consensus was developed by a team of spanish radiation oncologists on behalf of the subgroup GINECOR of the Spanish Society of Radiation Oncology, (SEOR) to provide a current review of the radiation treatment of VC. A national panel of experts were recruited to reach consensus on the radiation treatment of early and advanced VC.


Material and Methods

Prior to the discussion of the statements, we performed  an extensive analysis of current medical literature from peer-reviewed journal to define clinical scenarios and evidence-based treatment options. A 2-round web-based modified Delphi study was conducted to reach a consensus on the appropriateness of the different therapeutic options in each clinical setting. The appropriateness of various therapies was classified as appropriate, inappropriate, or uncertain.  In those instances where evidence is lacking or not definitive, expert opinion was used to formulate recommendations.

Results

We recruited 16 radiation oncologist experts from different Spanish regions and clinical setting. Three clinical scenarios were defined: adjuvant treatment locally advanced vulvar cancer and recurrent disease. A questionary of 20 questions regarding indications and technique of radiotherapy was evaluated by panel members to reach consensus on the appropriateness of treatment approaches. Questions are listed in Table. A high level of agreement over 80% was reached. 

Conclusion

In those aspects of vulvar cancer were evidence is not definitive, expert panel consensous may help in clinical decision-making.