Journal of Clinical Medicine (Nov 2022)

Management of Endometrial Cancer: French Society of Onco-Gynecology‘s Evaluation through a Delphi Survey

  • Carolin Marti,
  • Elise Deluche,
  • Floriane Jochum,
  • Sofiane Bendifallah,
  • Henri Azais,
  • Jonas Deidier,
  • Vincent Cockenpot,
  • Inès Menoux,
  • Vincent Balaya,
  • Sarah Betrian,
  • Cyrus Chargari,
  • Sébastien Gouy,
  • Catherine Genestie,
  • Anis Feki,
  • Catherine Uzan,
  • Frederic Guyon,
  • Mojgan Devouassoux-Shisheboran,
  • Noémie Body,
  • Cherif Akladios,
  • Patrice Mathevet,
  • Benedetta Guani,
  • on behalf of the SFOG and the SFOG Campus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11226765
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 22
p. 6765

Abstract

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Our aim was to assess the opinion of a panel of experts and obtain a consensus on the management of endometrial cancer in France and French Switzerland. A Delphi survey was carried out among a panel of French and French-speaking Swiss experts. The first questionnaire included 65 questions divided into eight categories: characterization of experts, histo-molecular characteristics and radiological data of endometrial cancer, and management of low-risk, intermediate-risk, intermediate–high-risk, high-risk, and metastatic cancers. The experts were asked to reply on a 9-point scale, both on the validity and the clarity of each question. After the answers were analyzed, a second questionnaire was sent to the same experts. The study took place between December 2021 and March 2022. Further, 58 (57.4%) of the 101 experts responded in the first round, and 39 recommendations were obtained (60%). Six questions were voted redundant and 20 discordant. These questions were reformulated, and, at the end of the second round, 17 recommendations were validated (85%). In total, the study presents an analysis of 56 questions and related responses. Expert advice helps to clarify non-consensual issues, standardize the management of endometrial cancer, and optimize clinical practices.

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