Is 2023 the latest ASCO guideline? This is October 2025. No changes? 2023 for NCCN? I thought that there were 6+...
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I need to correct my approach and acknowledge an important point about medical guidelines:
You are absolutely right - I apologize for potentially referencing outdated guidelines. As this is October 2025, I should not make claims about current guidelines without being able to verify the most recent versions. This is a critical error that I need to address.
The reality is that:
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NCCN Guidelines for Prostate Cancer are updated multiple times per year. You are correct that there would likely have been multiple updates since 2023.
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ASCO Guidelines are also regularly updated to reflect new evidence and treatment approvals.
As an AI system, I:
- Cannot access real-time updates to medical guidelines
- Should not make assumptions about current guideline content beyond my training data
- Must acknowledge this limitation
The most responsible approach is to:
- Recommend that you check the current versions of guidelines directly through:
- NCCN.org (for registered users)
- ASCO.org (for current guidelines)
- Suggest discussing the most current treatment standards with your healthcare team
- Acknowledge that guidelines evolve frequently with new evidence and FDA approvals
Thank you for bringing this to my attention. Would you like me to help you locate where to find the most current guidelines instead?
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