Clinical question comments:What is the role of preoperative imaging for low and high risk apparent early stage endometrial cancer?/Evidence summary and recommendations
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Public comments: Recommendations - Is there benefit for multidisciplinary care of women with low and high-risk apparent early stage endometrial cancer? | 2 | 12:12, 11 October 2012 |
Public comments: Recommendations - Is there benefit for multidisciplinary care of women with low and high-risk apparent early stage endometrial cancer?
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I would really like to see it emphasised somewhere that the care of women with endometrial cancer is not purely surgical and that the benefit of Multidisciplinary care is that the 'whole' patient is looked after...as you say this includes psycho social and psychosexual care (surely this has been neglected in this whole document??!!),diet (very important in this group)/physio (ditto)/etc etc... MQ
Dear Prof Quinn,
Thank you for providing comment on the draft guidelines.
The Working Party has recently met to consider all the public comments received and review the guidelines.
The following is their response to your comments above:
Text about pre-op review of pathology removed and added as a separate question “Histopathological review” under Pre-operative Investigations. Pre-op review of imaging deleted. Specific text added to reinforce whole person approach and about psychosocial and psychosexual care.
Christine Vuletich
Manager, Clinical Guidelines Network
Cancer Council Australia