Patient and multidisciplinary team perspectives on watch and wait in rectal cancer

Author:

Mohan Helen123,Rabie Mohammed2ORCID,Walsh Ciaran4,Harji Deena2,Sutton Paul5,Geh Ian4,Jackson Ian6,Helbren Emma7,Evans Martyn4,Jenkins John T.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ACPGBI Advanced Malignancy Subcommittee London UK

2. The Dukes Club London UK

3. Department of Surgery University of Melbourne Melbourne Australia

4. ACPGBI Multidisciplinary Clinical Committee London UK

5. Early Years Consultant Network London UK

6. ACPGBI Patient Liaison Group London UK

7. British Society of Gastrointestinal Abdominal Radiology (BSGAR) London UK

Abstract

AbstractThis article adopts a multidisciplinary approach, including surgery, oncology, radiology and patient perspectives, to discuss the key points of debate surrounding a watch and wait approach. In an era of shared decision‐making, discussion of watch and wait as an option in the context of complete clinical response is appropriate, although it is not the gold standard treatment. Key challenges are the difficulty in assessing for a complete clinical response, prediction of recurrence and access to timely diagnostics for surveillance. Salvage surgery has good results if regrowth is detected early but does have imperfect outcomes, with only a 90% salvage rate. Good communication with patients about the risks and alternatives is essential. Patients undergoing watch and wait should ideally be enrolled in prospective registries or clinical trials.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Gastroenterology

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