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  • Gastroenterology
  • Surgical Oncology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Recurrence following curative resection of gastrointestinal (GI) cancers presents a significant clinical challenge.
  • Early detection of recurrent GI cancer is crucial for potentially curative re-resection or improved palliative care and quality of life.
  • Existing Western follow-up guidelines may not adequately address the unique disease patterns and socio-cultural contexts of the Indian population.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose tailored follow-up protocols for Indian patients who have undergone curative resection for GI cancer.
  • To highlight the differences between the proposed Indian-centric protocols and existing Western guidelines.
  • To optimize the management of GI cancer recurrence in the Indian subcontinent.

Main Methods:

  • Review and adaptation of existing international guidelines for GI cancer follow-up.
  • Consideration of specific epidemiological and socio-cultural factors pertinent to the Indian population.
  • Development of a proposed follow-up protocol based on clinical experience at the authors' center.

Main Results:

  • The study outlines a distinct set of follow-up recommendations for Indian GI cancer survivors.
  • Key differences in surveillance strategies, including frequency and modality, are identified compared to Western standards.
  • The proposed protocol aims to enhance early detection and management of recurrences within the Indian healthcare setting.

Conclusions:

  • Standard Western guidelines for post-GI cancer resection follow-up require adaptation for the Indian population.
  • Implementing center-specific, culturally relevant protocols can improve the detection and management of GI cancer recurrence in India.
  • Further research and validation of these adapted protocols are warranted to improve patient outcomes.