Visual pathology reports for improved collaboration at multidisciplinary head and neck tumor board
Carly Fassler,
Pratyusha Yalamanchi,
Marina Aweeda
et al.
Abstract:PurposeMultidisciplinary tumor boards (TB) are the standard for discussing complex head and neck cancer cases. During TB, imaging and microscopic pathology is reviewed, but there is typically no visualization of the resected cancer.MethodsA pilot study was conducted to investigate the utility of visual pathology reports at weekly TB for 10 consecutive weeks. Faculty‐level participants completed a pre‐survey and post‐survey to assess understanding of resected cancer specimens.ResultsProviders (n = 25) across se… Show more
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