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Development of cancer surveillance guidelines in ataxia telangiectasia: A Delphi-based consensus survey of international experts.

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De Dios Perez, Blanca 
Panek, Rafal 
Jagani, Sumit 
Wilne, Sophie 

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Ataxia telangiectasia (A-T) is a multiorgan disorder with increased vulnerability to cancer. Despite this increased cancer risk, there are no widely accepted guidelines for cancer surveillance in people affected by A-T. We aimed to understand the current international practice regarding cancer surveillance in A-T and agreed-upon approaches to develop cancer surveillance in A-T. DESIGN/METHODS: We used a consensus development method, the e-Delphi technique, comprising three rounds. Round 1 consisted of a Delphi questionnaire and a survey that collected the details of respondents' professional background, experience, and current practice of cancer surveillance in A-T. Rounds 2 and 3 were designed based on previous rounds and modified according to the comments made by the panellists. The pre-specified consensus threshold was ≥75% agreement. RESULTS: Thirty-five expert panellists from 13 countries completed the study. The survey indicated that the current practice of cancer surveillance varies widely between experts and centres'. Consensus was reached that evidence-based guidelines are needed for cancer surveillance in people with A-T, with separate recommendations for adults and children. Statements relating to the tests that should be included, the age for starting and stopping cancer surveillance and the optimal surveillance interval were also agreed upon, although in some areas, the consensus was that further research is needed. CONCLUSION: The international expert consensus statement confirms the need for evidence-based cancer surveillance guidelines in A-T, highlights key features that the guidelines should include, and identifies areas of uncertainty in the expert community. This elucidates current knowledge gaps and will inform the design of future clinical trials.

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ataxia telangiectasia, cancer predisposition, cancer surveillance, guidelines, international survey, life-limiting disease, Adult, Child, Humans, Ataxia Telangiectasia, Consensus, Delphi Technique, Neoplasms, Surveys and Questionnaires

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Cancer Med

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2045-7634
2045-7634

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Wiley
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Action for A‐T (20NOT05)
College of Radiographers (DF021)