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Titel: Current Approaches to the Management of Sentinel Node Procedures in Early Vulvar Cancer in Germany : A Web-Based Nationwide Analysis of Practices
VerfasserIn: Schwab, Roxana
Stewen, Kathrin
Bührer, Theresa-Louise
Schmidt, Mona W.
van der Ven, Josche
Anic, Katharina
Linz, Valerie C.
Hamoud, Bashar Haj
Brenner, Walburgis
Peters, Katharina
Heimes, Anne-Sophie
Almstedt, Katrin
Krajnak, Slavomir
Weikel, Wolfgang
Battista, Marco J.
Dannecker, Christian
Hasenburg, Annette
Sprache: Englisch
Titel: Journal of Clinical Medicine
Bandnummer: 12
Heft: 5
Verlag/Plattform: MDPI
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Freie Schlagwörter: vulvar cancer
rare disease
sentinel node biopsy
guidelines
certified oncological center
DDC-Sachgruppe: 610 Medizin, Gesundheit
Dokumenttyp: Journalartikel / Zeitschriftenartikel
Abstract: Background: Lymph node involvement is the most important prognostic factor for recurrence and survival in vulvar cancer. Sentinel node (SN) procedure can be offered in well-selected patients with early vulvar cancer. This study aimed to assess current management practices with respect to the sentinel node procedure in women with early vulvar cancer in Germany. Methods: A Web-based survey was conducted. Questionnaires were e-mailed to 612 gynecology departments. Data were summarized as frequencies and analyzed using the chi-square test. Results: A total of 222 hospitals (36.27%) responded to the invitation to participate. Among the responders, 9.5% did not offer the SN procedure. However, 79.5% evaluated SNs by ultrastaging. In vulvar cancer of the midline with unilateral localized positive SN, 49.1% and 48.6% of respondents, respectively, would perform ipsilateral or bilateral inguinal lymph node dissection. Repeat SN procedure was performed by 16.2% of respondents. For isolated tumor cells (ITCs) or micrometastases, 28.1% and 60.5% of respondents, respectively, would perform inguinal lymph node dissection, whereas 19.3% and 23.8%, respectively, would opt for radiation without further surgical intervention. Notably, 50.9% of respondents would not initiate any further therapy and 15.1% would opt for expectant management. Conclusions: The majority of German hospitals implement the SN procedure. However, only 79.5% of respondents performed ultrastaging and only 28.1% were aware that ITC may affect survival in vulvar cancer. There is a need to ensure that the management of vulvar cancer follows the latest recommendations and clinical evidence. Deviations from state-of-the-art management should only be after a detailed discussion with the concerned patient.
DOI der Erstveröffentlichung: 10.3390/jcm12052048
URL der Erstveröffentlichung: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12052048
Link zu diesem Datensatz: urn:nbn:de:bsz:291--ds-392842
hdl:20.500.11880/35415
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-39284
ISSN: 2077-0383
Datum des Eintrags: 13-Mär-2023
Bezeichnung des in Beziehung stehenden Objekts: Supplementary Materials
In Beziehung stehendes Objekt: https://www.mdpi.com/article/10.3390/jcm12052048/s1
Fakultät: M - Medizinische Fakultät
Fachrichtung: M - Frauenheilkunde
Professur: M - Keiner Professur zugeordnet
Sammlung:SciDok - Der Wissenschaftsserver der Universität des Saarlandes

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