Active surveillance in low-grade NMIBC - results of an international two-round modified Delphi consensus - PubMed
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- Established foundational statements via an international two-round Delphi consensus among 51 experts for active surveillance (AS) in low-grade non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (LG-NMIBC).
- Aimed to provide a standardized protocol for AS in LG-NMIBC to reduce overtreatment burden, addressing current lack of guidelines.
- Consensus achieved on 20 statements covering terminology, patient selection (inclusion/exclusion criteria), follow-up monitoring, and exit criteria.
- This framework seeks to guide clinical practice and standardize future clinical trial designs for AS in LG-NMIBC.