BACKGROUND: Due to its complexity, cancer care is increasingly being delivered by multidisciplinary tumor boards (MTBs). Few studies have investigated how best to organize and run MTBs to optimize clinical decision making. We developed and evaluated a multicomponent intervention designed to improve the MTB's ability to reach treatment decisions. STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a prospective longitudinal study during 16 months that evaluated MTB decision making for urological cancer patients at a university hospital in London, UK. After a baseline period, MTB improvement interventions (eg, MTBs checklist, MTB team training, and written guidance) were delivered sequentially. Outcomes measures were the MTB's ability to reach a decision, the quality...
Management decisions for patients with cancer are frequently taken within the context of a multi-dis...
AbstractBackgroundIt is becoming a standard practice worldwide for cancer patients to be discussed b...
Funder: Maudsley Charity; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100012176Funder: Mark Foundation For Cance...
BACKGROUND: Due to its complexity, cancer care is increasingly being delivered by multidisciplinary ...
BACKGROUND: To clarify how a multidisciplinary cancer board (CB) influences treatment decisions.\nME...
Background: Multidisciplinary Tumor Boards (MTBs) are teams in which different specialists work toge...
BACKGROUND: In many healthcare systems, treatment recommendations for cancer patients are formulated...
AbstractBackgroundIt is becoming a standard practice worldwide for cancer patients to be discussed b...
Cancer care driven by a multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting is mandatory in UK and has become the p...
Over the years, a growing body of literature has confirmed as beneficial the implementation of a mul...
Over the years, a growing body of literature has confirmed as beneficial the implementation of a mul...
Abstract Background Cancer research has made great progress in the recent years. With the increasing...
Over the years, a growing body of literature has confirmed as beneficial the implementation of a mul...
Background: Tumor Boards (TBs) are Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) meetings in which different speciali...
Management decisions for patients with cancer are frequently taken within the context of a multi-dis...
Management decisions for patients with cancer are frequently taken within the context of a multi-dis...
AbstractBackgroundIt is becoming a standard practice worldwide for cancer patients to be discussed b...
Funder: Maudsley Charity; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100012176Funder: Mark Foundation For Cance...
BACKGROUND: Due to its complexity, cancer care is increasingly being delivered by multidisciplinary ...
BACKGROUND: To clarify how a multidisciplinary cancer board (CB) influences treatment decisions.\nME...
Background: Multidisciplinary Tumor Boards (MTBs) are teams in which different specialists work toge...
BACKGROUND: In many healthcare systems, treatment recommendations for cancer patients are formulated...
AbstractBackgroundIt is becoming a standard practice worldwide for cancer patients to be discussed b...
Cancer care driven by a multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting is mandatory in UK and has become the p...
Over the years, a growing body of literature has confirmed as beneficial the implementation of a mul...
Over the years, a growing body of literature has confirmed as beneficial the implementation of a mul...
Abstract Background Cancer research has made great progress in the recent years. With the increasing...
Over the years, a growing body of literature has confirmed as beneficial the implementation of a mul...
Background: Tumor Boards (TBs) are Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) meetings in which different speciali...
Management decisions for patients with cancer are frequently taken within the context of a multi-dis...
Management decisions for patients with cancer are frequently taken within the context of a multi-dis...
AbstractBackgroundIt is becoming a standard practice worldwide for cancer patients to be discussed b...
Funder: Maudsley Charity; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100012176Funder: Mark Foundation For Cance...