Indian consensus statements on the management of small renal masses, non‐muscle invasive bladder cancer and high‐risk/locally advanced prostate cancer

Abstract No pan‐India‐specific guidelines exist for the management of urological cancers. Although western guidelines are useful for informing management strategies, they do not account for the nuances of management in the Indian context. A modified Delphi method was used to provide a framework for...

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Main Authors: Simon Hughes, Rajesh Nair, Bhav Radia, Ravimohan S. mavuduru, Prokar Dasgupta, Amit Ghose
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Published: Wiley 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/bco2.440
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description Abstract No pan‐India‐specific guidelines exist for the management of urological cancers. Although western guidelines are useful for informing management strategies, they do not account for the nuances of management in the Indian context. A modified Delphi method was used to provide a framework for the systematic development of India‐centric guidelines for the management of three uro‐oncology disease states: small renal masses, non‐muscle invasive bladder cancer and high‐risk/locally advanced prostate cancer.
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spelling doaj-art-56a9aac4bc814051962b034d6fa937d62025-01-22T02:21:03ZengWileyBJUI Compass2688-45262024-11-015111148115710.1002/bco2.440Indian consensus statements on the management of small renal masses, non‐muscle invasive bladder cancer and high‐risk/locally advanced prostate cancerSimon Hughes0Rajesh Nair1Bhav Radia2Ravimohan S. mavuduru3Prokar Dasgupta4Amit Ghose5Oncology Department Guy's & St. Thomas' NHS Trust London UKUrology Department Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust London UKPost Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Chandigarh IndiaUrology Department Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust London UKKing's College London Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine London UKApollo Gleneagles Hospital Kolkata IndiaAbstract No pan‐India‐specific guidelines exist for the management of urological cancers. Although western guidelines are useful for informing management strategies, they do not account for the nuances of management in the Indian context. A modified Delphi method was used to provide a framework for the systematic development of India‐centric guidelines for the management of three uro‐oncology disease states: small renal masses, non‐muscle invasive bladder cancer and high‐risk/locally advanced prostate cancer.https://doi.org/10.1002/bco2.440consensushigh‐risk prostate cancerIndianon‐muscle invasive bladder cancersmall renal masses
spellingShingle Simon Hughes
Rajesh Nair
Bhav Radia
Ravimohan S. mavuduru
Prokar Dasgupta
Amit Ghose
Indian consensus statements on the management of small renal masses, non‐muscle invasive bladder cancer and high‐risk/locally advanced prostate cancer
BJUI Compass
consensus
high‐risk prostate cancer
India
non‐muscle invasive bladder cancer
small renal masses
title Indian consensus statements on the management of small renal masses, non‐muscle invasive bladder cancer and high‐risk/locally advanced prostate cancer
title_full Indian consensus statements on the management of small renal masses, non‐muscle invasive bladder cancer and high‐risk/locally advanced prostate cancer
title_fullStr Indian consensus statements on the management of small renal masses, non‐muscle invasive bladder cancer and high‐risk/locally advanced prostate cancer
title_full_unstemmed Indian consensus statements on the management of small renal masses, non‐muscle invasive bladder cancer and high‐risk/locally advanced prostate cancer
title_short Indian consensus statements on the management of small renal masses, non‐muscle invasive bladder cancer and high‐risk/locally advanced prostate cancer
title_sort indian consensus statements on the management of small renal masses non muscle invasive bladder cancer and high risk locally advanced prostate cancer
topic consensus
high‐risk prostate cancer
India
non‐muscle invasive bladder cancer
small renal masses
url https://doi.org/10.1002/bco2.440
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