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  • Medical knowledge and evidence evolve rapidly.
  • Clinical practice guidelines require frequent updates to reflect new evidence.

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  • To describe the methodology and framework for ASCO Living Guidelines.
  • To explain the process of continuous literature review and guideline updates.

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  • Systematic review of health literature on a continuous basis.
  • Regular updates by a standing expert panel.
  • Adherence to ASCO Guidelines Methodology Manual and Conflict of Interest Policy.

Main Results:

  • Living guidelines ensure recommendations are based on the most current evidence.
  • Regularly scheduled updates are published to inform clinical practice.
  • Guidelines are available at www.asco.org/genitourinary-cancer-guidelines.

Conclusions:

  • Living guidelines are essential for areas with rapidly changing evidence.
  • These guidelines support, but do not replace, clinical judgment.
  • Continuous updates ensure timely integration of new research into patient care.