Guidelines

NHS Scotland has referral guidelines for suspected cancer and they are on the Healthcare Improvement Scotland website.  They are based on the bone tumour and soft tissue sarcoma referral guidelines developed by the Network for each of the 14 NHS Boards in Scotland that are now being replaced by sarcoma patient pathways.

Scottish clinical management guidelines for bone tumours, soft tissue sarcomas, gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) and cutaneous sarcomas are available from the sarcoma page of the West of Scotland Cancer Network intranet website but are only accessible within the NHS network.

Scottish guidelines for sarcoma treatments, surgery, radiotherapy and palliative care have been retired and please refer to clinical management guidelines for bone, GIST and soft tissue.

The guidelines outline the recommended treatment pathway for patients, promoting the equitable provision of high quality care. Guidelines are not designed to substitute the role of the clinician but to support the most appropriate treatment decisions taken within the Multi-Disciplinary Team.

Bone

TNM8 Quick Guide for Bone Sarcoma v1.0

Scottish Physiotherapy Guideline for the Management of Children and Young People with Bone Tumours (Please provide your Open Athens account details in order for the guideline to be displayed)

Soft Tissue

TNM8 Quick Guide for Soft Tissue Sarcoma v1.0

GIST

TNM8 Quick Guide for GIST v1.0

Pathology

Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology National Guideline v4.0

GIST Pathology Guideline v2.0

Radiology

Scottish guideline for the use of PET-CT in the management of sarcoma patients v2.0

Other Guidelines

Scottish follow-up guidelines v2.0

UK guidelines for bone tumour, GIST and soft tissue sarcoma can be accessed through the following link British Sarcoma Group website.