Fiche publication
Date publication
juin 2019
Journal
Bulletin du cancer
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr BOUCHE Olivier
Tous les auteurs :
Loriot MA, Masskouri F, Carni P, Le Malicot K, Seitz JF, Michel P, Legoux JL, Bouché O, André T, Faroux R, Delaloge S, Malka D, Guigay J, Thariat J, Thomas F, Barin-Le-Guellec C, Ciccolini J, Boyer JC, Étienne-Grimaldi MC
Lien Pubmed
Résumé
Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) deficiency is the main cause of early severe toxicities induced by fluoropyrimidines (FP). The French Group of Clinical Oncopharmacology (GPCO)-Unicancer and the French Pharmacogenetics Network (RNPGx) initiated two surveys, one addressed to oncologists, the other to biologists, in order to evaluate routine practices regarding DPD deficiency screening at national level, as well as compliance, motivations and obstacles for implementation of these tests. These anonymized online surveys were performed with the logistic assistance of the Francophone Federation of Digestive Oncology (FFCD) and the support of numerous medical and biological societies. The surveys were conducted in 2016-2017 before the creation of the French INCa/HAS expert panel, which contributed to the drafting of rules and recommendations for DPD deficiency screening published in December 2018. In all, 554 questionnaires from clinicians were analyzed (23% participation) and 35 from biologists. The main arguments raised by clinicians for justifying the limited practice of DPD deficiency screening were: the lack of recommendations from medical societies or Health Authorities, delays in obtaining results, and the lack of adequate reimbursement by the health insurance system. The goal of these surveys was to provide the French Health Authorities with an overview on nationwide DPD-deficiency screening practices and thus help to design recommendations for the standardization and improvement of the management and safety of cancer patients receiving FP-based chemotherapy.
Mots clés
DPD, Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase, Dihydropyrimidine déshydrogénase, Dépistage, Enquête, Fluoropyrimidine, Screening, Surveys, Toxicity, Toxicité
Référence
Bull Cancer. 2019 Jun 25;: