2011
DOI: 10.4314/pamj.v9i1.71195
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The effect of multidisciplinary team care on cancer management

Abstract: Over the past 15 years, the multidisciplinary team management of many medical conditions especially cancers has increasingly taken a prominent role in patient management in many hospitals and medical centres in the developed countries. In the United Kingdom, it began to gain prominence following the Calman-Heine report in 1995 which suggested that each Cancer Unit in a hospital should have in place arrangements for non-surgical oncological input into services, with a role for a non-surgical oncologist. The rep… Show more

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“…Legal aspects and the costs of planning an extensive multidisciplinary surgery should also be taken into account. However, multi-step surgery is often unfeasible and referring the patient from one physician to another without an integrated approach can result in patient dissatisfaction, reduced quality of life and decreased chances of survival 25 . Some health systems have published guidelines for creating effective multidisciplinary teams which dictate team membership and leadership, infrastructure and logistics, decision-making processes 26 .…”
Section: Providing the Best Available Healthcare From Diagnosis To Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Legal aspects and the costs of planning an extensive multidisciplinary surgery should also be taken into account. However, multi-step surgery is often unfeasible and referring the patient from one physician to another without an integrated approach can result in patient dissatisfaction, reduced quality of life and decreased chances of survival 25 . Some health systems have published guidelines for creating effective multidisciplinary teams which dictate team membership and leadership, infrastructure and logistics, decision-making processes 26 .…”
Section: Providing the Best Available Healthcare From Diagnosis To Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, in our opinion, the early formation of the interdisciplinary team during the preparation phase was essential to the success of the procedure and appears to be in line with current trends in surgical oncology. 34 Our two main qualification criteria for PC patients were related to factors associated with the condition of the patient and to the aetiology of the cancer. This biphasic qualification methodology was formulated based on the literature and was consistent with the qualification criteria used by other PIPAC centres that aim to precisely determine eligibility for the procedure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, the multidisciplinary team (MDT) is widely used in hospitals and medical centers in developed countries. Experts from different disciplines provide patients with diagnosis and treatment services for a certain disease [13], especially in cancer care. [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%