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. 2021 Jun 10;11(1):12323.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-91723-0.

Results of the IROCA international clinical audit in prostate cancer radiotherapy at six comprehensive cancer centres

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Results of the IROCA international clinical audit in prostate cancer radiotherapy at six comprehensive cancer centres

Carla Lopes de Castro et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

To assess adherence to standard clinical practice for the diagnosis and treatment of patients undergoing prostate cancer (PCa) radiotherapy in four European countries using clinical audits as part of the international IROCA project. Multi-institutional, retrospective cohort study of 240 randomly-selected patients treated for PCa (n = 40/centre) in the year 2015 at six European hospitals. Clinical indicators applicable to general and PCa-specific radiotherapy processes were evaluated. All data were obtained directly from medical records. The audits were performed in the year 2017. Adherence to clinical protocols and practices was satisfactory, but with substantial inter-centre variability in numerous variables, as follows: staging MRI (range 27.5-87.5% of cases); presentation to multidisciplinary tumour board (2.5-100%); time elapsed between initial visit to the radiation oncology department and treatment initiation (42-102.5 days); number of treatment interruptions ≥ 1 day (7.5-97.5%). The most common deviation from standard clinical practice was inconsistent data registration, mainly failure to report data related to diagnosis, treatment, and/or adverse events. This clinical audit detected substantial inter-centre variability in adherence to standard clinical practice, most notably inconsistent record keeping. These findings confirm the value of performing clinical audits to detect deviations from standard clinical practices and procedures.

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Conflict of interest statement

This study was supported by an unrestricted grant from Varian Medical Systems. The funder had no role in the study design, nor in the collection, analysis, or interpretation of data, nor in the writing of the manuscript.

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Treatment administered in low-risk patients and number of patients per treatment type.
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Treatment administered in intermediate-risk patients and number of patients per treatment type.
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Treatment administered in high risk patients and number of patients per treatment type.

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