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Guidelines




Guidelines can address specific clinical situations (disease-oriented) or use of approved medical products, procedures, or tests (modality-oriented). Using the best available evidence, ASCO expert panels identify and develop practice recommendations for specific areas of cancer care that would benefit from using practice guidelines. The criteria for selecting topics for guidelines includes significance of clinical importance; presence of variations in patterns of, or access to care; availability of suitable data; and ethical considerations.



Clinical Practice Guidelines:  Guidelines, Provisional Clinical Opinions (PCOs), and Guideline Endorsements for practitioners outlining appropriate methods of treatment and care.

Clinical Tools and Resources:  View all the guideline clinical tools, summaries, summary slide sets, and patient guides. They are grouped by disease site.

Clinical Evidence Review:  A systematic review of existing literature on topics of interest to the oncology community. These reviews address topical areas associated with clinical uncertainly and likely practice variation, but for which there are insufficient data to inform practice recommendations.


 
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