The Chicago Consensus on peritoneal surface malignancies: Management of colorectal metastases

Chicago Consensus Working Group, Francisco J. Izquierdo, Darryl Schuitevoerder, Alejandro Plana, Scott K. Sherman, Michael G. White, Joel M. Baumgartner, M. Haroon A. Choudry, Daniel E. Abbott, Robert M. Barone, Richard N. Berri, Carlos H.F. Chan, Callisia N. Clarke, Jordan M. Cloyd, James W. Fleshman, Georgios V. Georgakis, Kamran Idrees, Haejin In, Nelya Melnitchouk, George SaltiJula Veerapong, Sherif Abdel-Misih, Steven A. Ahrendt, Lindsay Alpert, Mazin Al-Kasspooles, Farin Amersi, Amanda K. Arrington, Brian Badgwell, Lana Bijelic, Dan G. Blazer, Wilbur B. Bowne, Charles Komen Brown, Daniel V. Catenacci, Clifford S. Cho, James C. Cusack, Abraham H. Dachman, Jeremiah L. Deneve, Sean P. Dineen, Oliver S. Eng, Leopoldo J. Fernandez, T. Clark Gamblin, Alexandra Gangi, Erin W. Gilbert, Martin D. Goodman, Anand Govindarajan, Travis E. Grotz, Vadim Gushchin, Andrea Hayes-Jordan, Nader Hanna, Carla Harmath, Sanjay S. Reddy

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Abstract

The Chicago Consensus Working Group provides multidisciplinary recommendations for the management of colorectal cancer specifically as it relates to the management of peritoneal surface malignancy. These guidelines are developed with input from leading experts, including surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, pathologists, radiologists, palliative care physicians, and pharmacists. These guidelines recognize and address the emerging need for increased awareness in the appropriate management of peritoneal surface disease. They are not intended to replace the quest for higher levels of evidence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2534-2540
Number of pages7
JournalCancer
Volume126
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2020

Keywords

  • colorectal neoplasms
  • consensus
  • neoplasm metastasis
  • peritoneal neoplasms

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