Management of advanced, metastatic, and recurrent cervical cancer: Survey of practice among Thai gynecologic oncologists

© Journal of The Medical Association of Thailand Objective: To evaluate the current practice of Thai gynecologic oncologists in the management of patients with advanced, metastatic, and recurrent cervical cancer. Materials and Methods: This study was a part of the national practice survey on the man...

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Main Authors: V. Achariyapota, N. Pohthipornthawat, P. Inthasorn, W. Termrungruanglert, J. Srisomboon, S. Chanpanitkitchot, C. Charakorn, K. Charoenkwan
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-708232020-10-14T08:42:01Z Management of advanced, metastatic, and recurrent cervical cancer: Survey of practice among Thai gynecologic oncologists V. Achariyapota N. Pohthipornthawat P. Inthasorn W. Termrungruanglert J. Srisomboon S. Chanpanitkitchot C. Charakorn K. Charoenkwan Medicine © Journal of The Medical Association of Thailand Objective: To evaluate the current practice of Thai gynecologic oncologists in the management of patients with advanced, metastatic, and recurrent cervical cancer. Materials and Methods: This study was a part of the national practice survey on the management of gynecologic cancer in Thailand. All Thai gynecologic oncologists were targeted in the survey. This study retrieved the data regarding the practice of management of advanced-stage cervical cancer and recurrent disease. Results: Of 170 respondents, 90% used combination platinum/paclitaxel chemotherapy as a first-line treatment for patients with advanced and recurrent diseases. The combination of chemotherapy was used in about 81.8% and 27.6% in first-line and further line treatments, respectively. Single cisplatin was used in 14.1% as the second-line. Palliative treatment without chemotherapy was considered increasingly after first-line treatment and significantly more likely to implement among service hospitals compared to the comparative setting (8.9% vs. 1.2%: p = 0.030). Up to 36.6% (30/82) of the respondents who worked in training hospitals preferred to use targeted therapy, i.e. bevacizumab compared to 21.3% (16/75) of respondents who worked in service hospitals (p = 0.04). Conclusion: Combination platinum-based chemotherapy was commonly used as the first-line treatment for advanced and recurrent cervical cancer. The respondents in training hospitals were more likely to use targeted therapy than those in the service hospitals. 2020-10-14T08:42:01Z 2020-10-14T08:42:01Z 2020-07-01 Journal 01252208 2-s2.0-85089837779 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85089837779&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/70823
institution Chiang Mai University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Chiang Mai University Library
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
V. Achariyapota
N. Pohthipornthawat
P. Inthasorn
W. Termrungruanglert
J. Srisomboon
S. Chanpanitkitchot
C. Charakorn
K. Charoenkwan
Management of advanced, metastatic, and recurrent cervical cancer: Survey of practice among Thai gynecologic oncologists
description © Journal of The Medical Association of Thailand Objective: To evaluate the current practice of Thai gynecologic oncologists in the management of patients with advanced, metastatic, and recurrent cervical cancer. Materials and Methods: This study was a part of the national practice survey on the management of gynecologic cancer in Thailand. All Thai gynecologic oncologists were targeted in the survey. This study retrieved the data regarding the practice of management of advanced-stage cervical cancer and recurrent disease. Results: Of 170 respondents, 90% used combination platinum/paclitaxel chemotherapy as a first-line treatment for patients with advanced and recurrent diseases. The combination of chemotherapy was used in about 81.8% and 27.6% in first-line and further line treatments, respectively. Single cisplatin was used in 14.1% as the second-line. Palliative treatment without chemotherapy was considered increasingly after first-line treatment and significantly more likely to implement among service hospitals compared to the comparative setting (8.9% vs. 1.2%: p = 0.030). Up to 36.6% (30/82) of the respondents who worked in training hospitals preferred to use targeted therapy, i.e. bevacizumab compared to 21.3% (16/75) of respondents who worked in service hospitals (p = 0.04). Conclusion: Combination platinum-based chemotherapy was commonly used as the first-line treatment for advanced and recurrent cervical cancer. The respondents in training hospitals were more likely to use targeted therapy than those in the service hospitals.
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author V. Achariyapota
N. Pohthipornthawat
P. Inthasorn
W. Termrungruanglert
J. Srisomboon
S. Chanpanitkitchot
C. Charakorn
K. Charoenkwan
author_facet V. Achariyapota
N. Pohthipornthawat
P. Inthasorn
W. Termrungruanglert
J. Srisomboon
S. Chanpanitkitchot
C. Charakorn
K. Charoenkwan
author_sort V. Achariyapota
title Management of advanced, metastatic, and recurrent cervical cancer: Survey of practice among Thai gynecologic oncologists
title_short Management of advanced, metastatic, and recurrent cervical cancer: Survey of practice among Thai gynecologic oncologists
title_full Management of advanced, metastatic, and recurrent cervical cancer: Survey of practice among Thai gynecologic oncologists
title_fullStr Management of advanced, metastatic, and recurrent cervical cancer: Survey of practice among Thai gynecologic oncologists
title_full_unstemmed Management of advanced, metastatic, and recurrent cervical cancer: Survey of practice among Thai gynecologic oncologists
title_sort management of advanced, metastatic, and recurrent cervical cancer: survey of practice among thai gynecologic oncologists
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