The present study examined the implementation of a multidisciplinary team model of care for 62 women with metastatic breast cancer who had accessed specialist services at a large Australian cancer center. The model of care strengthened team collaboration and assisted in the delivery of personalized assessment and complex care plans. However, new resources were required to deliver consistent care. Introduction: The present study examined the feasibility and effects of integrating a multidisciplinary team (MDT) model of care for women with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) into a large Australian cancer center. The challenges encountered and lessons learned are described. Patients and Methods: In the present prospective, longitudinal, mixed-meth...
Background: Globally, the burden of cancer continues to increase and it is well-documented that whil...
Aims: To determine whether recommended referrals and treatment decisions of a generic cancer multidi...
AIM: The American Society of Clinical Oncology and US Institute of Medicine emphasize the need to tr...
The widespread introduction of multidisciplinary team (MDT)-work for breast cancer management has in...
Background: Multidisciplinary team meetings (MDMs) have become an important decision-making forum in...
Tayana Soukup,1 Benjamin W Lamb,2 Sonal Arora,3 Ara Darzi,3 Nick Sevdalis,1 James SA Green4,5 1Healt...
Purpose: To assess the contribution of the advanced breast cancer (ABC) multidisciplinary team meeti...
I have chosen the following topic for my thesis "The multidisciplinary team in the care for women su...
Objectives: The ‘Lives at Risk’ study, funded by Tenovus Cancer Care, had the following objectives t...
BACKGROUND: Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) remains incurable despite significant treatment advances....
Aim: We hypothesised that patients treated for breast cancer would benefit from targeted therapeutic...
Background: Due to advances in early detection and cancer treatment, 5-year relative survival rates ...
Aim: To examine the facilitators of and barriers to the implementation of two pilot cancer multidisc...
Background: To assess the effect of multidisciplinaryapproach on the management of carcinoma breast ...
Background: Due to advances in early detection and cancer treatment, 5-year relative survival rates ...
Background: Globally, the burden of cancer continues to increase and it is well-documented that whil...
Aims: To determine whether recommended referrals and treatment decisions of a generic cancer multidi...
AIM: The American Society of Clinical Oncology and US Institute of Medicine emphasize the need to tr...
The widespread introduction of multidisciplinary team (MDT)-work for breast cancer management has in...
Background: Multidisciplinary team meetings (MDMs) have become an important decision-making forum in...
Tayana Soukup,1 Benjamin W Lamb,2 Sonal Arora,3 Ara Darzi,3 Nick Sevdalis,1 James SA Green4,5 1Healt...
Purpose: To assess the contribution of the advanced breast cancer (ABC) multidisciplinary team meeti...
I have chosen the following topic for my thesis "The multidisciplinary team in the care for women su...
Objectives: The ‘Lives at Risk’ study, funded by Tenovus Cancer Care, had the following objectives t...
BACKGROUND: Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) remains incurable despite significant treatment advances....
Aim: We hypothesised that patients treated for breast cancer would benefit from targeted therapeutic...
Background: Due to advances in early detection and cancer treatment, 5-year relative survival rates ...
Aim: To examine the facilitators of and barriers to the implementation of two pilot cancer multidisc...
Background: To assess the effect of multidisciplinaryapproach on the management of carcinoma breast ...
Background: Due to advances in early detection and cancer treatment, 5-year relative survival rates ...
Background: Globally, the burden of cancer continues to increase and it is well-documented that whil...
Aims: To determine whether recommended referrals and treatment decisions of a generic cancer multidi...
AIM: The American Society of Clinical Oncology and US Institute of Medicine emphasize the need to tr...