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Revista Colombiana de Cancerología

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Abstract

OSPINA, Aylen Vanessa et al. Diagnosis and multidisciplinary treatment of early-stage and locally advanced melanoma: Expert consensus, Colombian Association of Hemato-Oncology (ACHO). rev.colomb.cancerol. [online]. 2021, vol.25, n.4, pp.196-209.  Epub June 10, 2022. ISSN 0123-9015.  https://doi.org/10.35509/01239015.737.

Introduction:

Melanoma causes 75% of deaths from skin cancer. In 2018, according to GLOBOCAN, 287,723 new melanoma cases were registered, with a mortality of 60,712 cases, which is equivalent to 20% of all incident cases. Alternatives for the treatment of melanoma are based on disease staging and the molecular characteristics of the disease.

Objective:

To establish a consensus by common agreement of experts and construct suggestions for the diagnosis and management of early-stage melanoma based on evidence and adjusted to the Colombian context.

Methods:

A multidisciplinary expert consensus was established, wth the participation of 19 clinical oncologists, 2 soft tissue surgeons, 2 dermatologists, 2 pathologists, and 2 radiotherapists, active members of the Colombian Association of Hemato-Oncology (ACHO). This consensus was carried out in four stages: 1) Structuring of 29 questions, which were scored from 1 to 9; 2) Resubmission of non-consensual questions; 3) Analysis and discussion of responses; and 4) Validation of non-consensual responses by nominal consensus.

Results:

Twenty-nine questions related to the diagnosis and treatment of early-stage melanoma were discussed in order to construct suggestions based on evidence proven by experts, as well as on internationally recognized oncology management guidelines adapted to the Colombian context and reality.

Conclusions:

Multidisciplinary suggestions are offered for the diagnosis and treatment of early-stage melanoma, which should be considered in order to guide decision-making and homogenize clinical practice according to the Colombian context and the characteristics of the Colombian health care system. This is an academic and non-regulatory document.

Keywords : melanoma; therapy; immunotherapy; surgery; radiotherapy.

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