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Integrated, Multidisciplinary Management of Pulmonary Nodules Can Streamline Care and Improve Adherence to Recommendations.

Thomas J Roberts1,2, Inga T Lennes1,3,2,4, Saif Hawari1, Lecia V Sequist3,2,4, Elyse R Park5,6,2, Henning Willers7,2, Angela Frank8,2, Henning Gaissert9,2, Jo-Anne Shepard10,2, David Ryan3,2,4.   

Abstract

Every year millions of pulmonary nodules are discovered incidentally and through lung cancer screening programs. Management of these nodules is often suboptimal, with low follow-up rates and poor provider understanding of management approaches. There is an emerging body of literature about how to optimize management of pulmonary nodules. The Pulmonary Nodule and Lung Cancer Screening Clinic (PNLCSC) at Massachusetts General Hospital was founded in 2012 to manage pulmonary nodules via a multidisciplinary approach with optimized support staff. Recommendations from clinic providers and treatment details were recorded for all patients seen at the PNLCSC. Adherence to recommendations and outcomes were also tracked and reviewed. From October 2012 to September 2019, 1,136 patients were seen at the PNLCSC, each for a mean of 1.8 appointments (range, 1-10). A total of 356 procedures were recommended by the clinic and 271 patients were referred for surgery and/or radiation. The majority of interventions (74%) were recommended at the initial PNLCSC appointment. In total, 211 patients (19%) evaluated at the PNLCSC had pathologically confirmed pulmonary malignancies or were treated empirically with radiation. Among patients followed by the clinic, the adherence rate to clinic recommendations was 95%. This study shows how a multidisciplinary approach to pulmonary nodule management can streamline care and optimize follow-up. The PNLCSC provides a template that can be replicated in other health systems. It also provides an example of how multidisciplinary approaches can be applied to other complex conditions. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: This work demonstrates how an integrated, multidisciplinary approach to management of pulmonary nodules can streamline patient care and improve adherence to provider recommendations. This approach has the potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce health care costs. © AlphaMed Press 2019.

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Keywords:  Cancer screening; Low-dose CT; Lung cancer; Multidisciplinary care; Pulmonary nodules

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31876321      PMCID: PMC7216451          DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2019-0519

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncologist        ISSN: 1083-7159


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2.  Development and outcomes of a comprehensive multidisciplinary incidental lung nodule and lung cancer screening program.

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3.  Incidence of Radiation Therapy Among Patients Enrolled in a Multidisciplinary Pulmonary Nodule and Lung Cancer Screening Clinic.

Authors:  Michael G Milligan; Inga T Lennes; Saif Hawari; Melin J Khandekar; Yolonda Colson; Jo-Anne O Shepard; Angela Frank; Lecia V Sequist; Henning Willers; Florence K Keane
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