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Japanese Society for Cancer of the Colon and Rectum (JSCCR) Guidelines 2014 for treatment of colorectal cancer

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
Volume 20, Issue 2, Pages 207-239

Publisher

SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s10147-015-0801-z

Keywords

Colorectal cancer; Guideline; Surgery; Chemotherapy; Endoscopy; Radiotherapy

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Funding

  1. Chugai
  2. Taiho
  3. Yakult
  4. Takeda
  5. Merck Serono
  6. Bristol-Myers Squibb
  7. Yakult Takeda
  8. Bayel
  9. Bayer
  10. Nippon Kayaku
  11. Dainippon Sumitomo
  12. Chigai
  13. Daiich Sankyo
  14. Eli Lilly
  15. Pfizer
  16. Ono
  17. Otsuka Pharmaceutical
  18. Synergy International

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Colorectal cancer is a major cause of death in Japan, where it accounts for the largest number of deaths from malignant neoplasms among women and the third largest number among men. Many new methods of treatment have been developed during recent decades. The Japanese Society for Cancer of the Colon and Rectum Guidelines 2014 for treatment of colorectal cancer (JSCCR Guidelines 2014) have been prepared as standard treatment strategies for colorectal cancer, to eliminate treatment disparities among institutions, to eliminate unnecessary treatment and insufficient treatment, and to deepen mutual understanding among health-care professionals and patients by making these guidelines available to the general public. These guidelines have been prepared as a result of consensuses reached by the JSCCR Guideline Committee on the basis of careful review of evidence retrieved by literature searches and taking into consideration the medical health insurance system and actual clinical practice in Japan. They can, therefore, be used as a guide for treating colorectal cancer in clinical practice. More specifically, they can be used as a guide to obtaining informed consent from patients and choosing the method of treatment for each patient. As a result of the discussions of the Guideline Committee, controversial issues were selected as clinical questions, and recommendations were made. Each recommendation is accompanied by a classification of the evidence and a classification of recommendation categories, on the basis of consensus reached by Guideline Committee members. Here we present the English version of the JSCCR Guidelines 2014.

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