Roman Benjamin R, Goldenberg David, Givi Babak
The Education Committee of American Head and Neck Society (AHNS) and Head and Neck Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York.
The Education Committee of American Head and Neck Society (AHNS) and Division of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, The Pennsylvania State University, College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Head Neck. 2016 Feb;38(2):168-74. doi: 10.1002/hed.24100.
In this first article of the "Do You Know Your Guidelines" series, we review National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) recommendations and underlying evidence for the follow-up and surveillance of head and neck cancer survivors. The goals of follow-up and surveillance care are (1) to maximize long-term oncologic outcomes of therapy with appropriate evaluation for recurrence, (2) to maximize functional and quality of life outcomes, and (3) minimizing unnecessary and harmful low-value care. Finding the right balance of testing and surveillance is a challenge for providers and patients. Herein, we review all NCCN recommendations for head and neck cancer survivors. We pay particular attention to an area of controversy: the use of ongoing surveillance imaging, in particular, PET/CT scans.
在“你了解指南吗”系列的第一篇文章中,我们回顾了美国国立综合癌症网络(NCCN)对头颈部癌幸存者进行随访和监测的建议及相关证据。随访和监测护理的目标包括:(1)通过对复发进行适当评估,使治疗的长期肿瘤学结果最大化;(2)使功能和生活质量结果最大化;(3)尽量减少不必要且有害的低价值护理。在检测和监测之间找到恰当的平衡,对医疗服务提供者和患者来说都是一项挑战。在此,我们回顾了NCCN对头颈部癌幸存者的所有建议。我们特别关注一个存在争议的领域:持续监测成像的使用,尤其是PET/CT扫描。