Literature DB >> 803410

The multidiscipline team in a cancer center.

M L Murphy.   

Abstract

To surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy for cancer has been added a fourth modality: multidisciplinary therapy, which is improving the survival and cure rate among children. Specialists working together in a coordinated effort suspect, confirm, then treat cancer; follow and rehabilitate the patient; analyze and report results. Prospective protocols for the different cancer types are written. Research discoveries are constantly introduced to refine diagnosis and treatment, minimize morbidity, and improve results. A series of confrontations and agreements concerning each individual patient takes place among representatives from the specialties to review submitted information, select research and diagnostic tests, plan and carry out precisely coordinated treatment and rehabilitation, modify protocols according to patients' tolerance, and categorize response. Personal and single therapeutic modality bias lessens, house staff education is provided, and competent and understanding professionals function in the child's best interest. Documentation of input leading to decisions at serial meetings and of the extent to which they were carried out during each patient's course provides a particular dimension of the case record which is needed by subsequent participants over months and year.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 803410     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(197503)35:3+<876::aid-cncr2820350705>3.0.co;2-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


  3 in total

Review 1.  The Value of Multidisciplinary Team Meetings for Patients with Gastrointestinal Malignancies: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Yara L Basta; Sifra Bolle; Paul Fockens; Kristien M A J Tytgat
Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol       Date:  2017-03-23       Impact factor: 5.344

2.  The efficiency of electronic list-based multidisciplinary team meetings in management of gastrointestinal malignancy: a single-center experience in Southern China.

Authors:  Yujie Yuan; Jinning Ye; Yufeng Ren; Weigang Dai; Jianjun Peng; Shirong Cai; Chuangqi Chen; Min Tan; Wu Song; Yulong He
Journal:  World J Surg Oncol       Date:  2018-07-19       Impact factor: 2.754

Review 3.  The impact of tumor board on cancer care: evidence from an umbrella review.

Authors:  Maria Lucia Specchia; Emanuela Maria Frisicale; Elettra Carini; Andrea Di Pilla; Danila Cappa; Andrea Barbara; Walter Ricciardi; Gianfranco Damiani
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2020-01-31       Impact factor: 2.655

  3 in total

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