Introduction: Improved outcome has been shown in patients with synchronous oligometastatic (sOM) NSCLC when treated with radical intent. As a uniform definition of sOM NSCLC is lacking, we developed a definition and diagnostic criteria by a consensus process. Methods: A pan-European multidisciplinary consensus group was established. Consensus questions were built on the basis of current controversies, and definitions were extracted from a survey, cases and a systematic review. This statement was formulated during a consensus meeting. Results: It was determined that definition of sOM NSCLC is relevant when a radical treatment that may modify the disease course (leading to long-term disease control) is technically feasible for all tumor sites with acceptable toxicity. On the basis of the review, a maximum of five metastases and three organs was proposed. Mediastinal lymph node involvement was not counted as a metastatic site. Fludeoxyglucose F 18 positron emission tomography–computed tomography and brain imaging were considered mandatory. A dedicated liver magnetic resonance imaging scan was advised for a solitary liver metastasis, and thoracoscopy and biopsies of distant ipsilateral pleural sites were recommended for a solitary pleural metastasis. For mediastinal staging, fludeoxyglucose F 18 positron emission tomography–computed tomography was deemed the minimum requirement, with pathological confirmation recommended if this influences the treatment strategy. Biopsy of a solitary metastatic location was mandated unless the multidisciplinary team is of the opinion that the risks outweigh the benefits. Conclusion: A multidisciplinary consensus statement on the definition and staging of sOM NSCLC has been formulated. This statement will help to standardize inclusion criteria in future clinical trials.

Definition of synchronous oligo-metastatic non-small cell lung cancer - a consensus report

Giaj-Levra, Matteo;Giaj-Levra, Niccolò;Edwards, John;Scagliotti, Giorgio V;Novello, Silvia
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Introduction: Improved outcome has been shown in patients with synchronous oligometastatic (sOM) NSCLC when treated with radical intent. As a uniform definition of sOM NSCLC is lacking, we developed a definition and diagnostic criteria by a consensus process. Methods: A pan-European multidisciplinary consensus group was established. Consensus questions were built on the basis of current controversies, and definitions were extracted from a survey, cases and a systematic review. This statement was formulated during a consensus meeting. Results: It was determined that definition of sOM NSCLC is relevant when a radical treatment that may modify the disease course (leading to long-term disease control) is technically feasible for all tumor sites with acceptable toxicity. On the basis of the review, a maximum of five metastases and three organs was proposed. Mediastinal lymph node involvement was not counted as a metastatic site. Fludeoxyglucose F 18 positron emission tomography–computed tomography and brain imaging were considered mandatory. A dedicated liver magnetic resonance imaging scan was advised for a solitary liver metastasis, and thoracoscopy and biopsies of distant ipsilateral pleural sites were recommended for a solitary pleural metastasis. For mediastinal staging, fludeoxyglucose F 18 positron emission tomography–computed tomography was deemed the minimum requirement, with pathological confirmation recommended if this influences the treatment strategy. Biopsy of a solitary metastatic location was mandated unless the multidisciplinary team is of the opinion that the risks outweigh the benefits. Conclusion: A multidisciplinary consensus statement on the definition and staging of sOM NSCLC has been formulated. This statement will help to standardize inclusion criteria in future clinical trials.
2019
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https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-thoracic-oncology/
Non-small cell lung cancer; consensus definition; oligometastatic disease; staging
Dingemans, Anne-Marie C; Hendriks, Lizza E L; Berghmans, Thierry; Levy, Antonin; Hasan, Baktiar; Faivre-Finn, Corinne; Giaj-Levra, Matteo; Giaj-Levra, Niccolò; Girard, Nicolas; Greillier, Laurent; Lantuéjoul, Sylvie; Edwards, John; O'Brien, Mary; Reck, Martin; Smit, Egbert F; Van Schil, Paul; Postmus, Pieter E; Ramella, Sara; Lievens, Yolande; Gaga, Mina; Peled, Nir; Scagliotti, Giorgio V; Senan, Suresh; Paz-Ares, Luiz; Guckenberger, Matthias; McDonald, Fiona; Ekman, Simon; Cufer, Tanja; Gietema, Hester; Infante, Maurizio; Dziadziuszko, Rafal; Peters, Solange; Porta, Ramon Rami; Vansteenkiste, Johan; Dooms, Christophe; de Ruysscher, Dirk; Besse, Benjamin; Novello, Silvia
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