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- Title
The Management of Peutz–Jeghers Syndrome: European Hereditary Tumour Group (EHTG) Guideline †.
- Authors
Wagner, Anja; Aretz, Stefan; Auranen, Annika; Bruno, Marco J.; Cavestro, Giulia M.; Crosbie, Emma J.; Goverde, Anne; Jelsig, Anne Marie; Latchford, Andrew R.; van Leerdam, Monique E.; Lepisto, Anna H.; Puzzono, Marta; Winship, Ingrid; Zuber, Veronica; Möslein, Gabriela
- Abstract
The scientific data to guide the management of Peutz–Jeghers syndrome (PJS) are sparse. The available evidence has been reviewed and discussed by diverse medical specialists in the field of PJS to update the previous guideline from 2010 and formulate a revised practical guideline for colleagues managing PJS patients. Methods: Literature searches were performed using MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane. Evidence levels and recommendation strengths were assessed using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE). A Delphi process was followed, with consensus being reached when ≥80% of the voting guideline committee members agreed. Recommendations and statements: The only recent guidelines available were for gastrointestinal and pancreatic management. These were reviewed and endorsed after confirming that no more recent relevant papers had been published. Literature searches were performed for additional questions and yielded a variable number of relevant papers depending on the subject addressed. Additional recommendations and statements were formulated. Conclusions: A decade on, the evidence base for recommendations remains poor, and collaborative studies are required to provide better data about this rare condition. Within these restrictions, multisystem, clinical management recommendations for PJS have been formulated.
- Subjects
PEUTZ-Jeghers syndrome; METADATA; MEDICAL specialties &; specialists; DATA management; TUMORS
- Publication
Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2021, Vol 10, Issue 3, p473
- ISSN
2077-0383
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/jcm10030473