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Involvement of radiologists in oncologic multidisciplinary team meetings: an international survey by the European Society of Oncologic Imaging

OBJECTIVES: Multidisciplinary tumour boards (MTBs) play an increasingly important role in managing cancer patients from diagnosis to treatment. However, many problems arise around the organisation of MTBs, both in terms of organisation-administration and time management. In this context, the Europea...

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Autores principales: Neri, Emanuele, Gabelloni, Michela, Bäuerle, Tobias, Beets-Tan, Regina, Caruso, Damiano, D’Anastasi, Melvin, Dinkel, Julien, Fournier, Laure S, Gourtsoyianni, Sofia, Hoffmann, Ralf-Thorsten, Mayerhöfer, Marius Erik, Regge, Daniele, Schlemmer, Heinz Peter, Laghi, Andrea
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7813742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32833089
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-020-07178-w
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author Neri, Emanuele
Gabelloni, Michela
Bäuerle, Tobias
Beets-Tan, Regina
Caruso, Damiano
D’Anastasi, Melvin
Dinkel, Julien
Fournier, Laure S
Gourtsoyianni, Sofia
Hoffmann, Ralf-Thorsten
Mayerhöfer, Marius Erik
Regge, Daniele
Schlemmer, Heinz Peter
Laghi, Andrea
author_facet Neri, Emanuele
Gabelloni, Michela
Bäuerle, Tobias
Beets-Tan, Regina
Caruso, Damiano
D’Anastasi, Melvin
Dinkel, Julien
Fournier, Laure S
Gourtsoyianni, Sofia
Hoffmann, Ralf-Thorsten
Mayerhöfer, Marius Erik
Regge, Daniele
Schlemmer, Heinz Peter
Laghi, Andrea
author_sort Neri, Emanuele
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description OBJECTIVES: Multidisciplinary tumour boards (MTBs) play an increasingly important role in managing cancer patients from diagnosis to treatment. However, many problems arise around the organisation of MTBs, both in terms of organisation-administration and time management. In this context, the European Society of Oncologic Imaging (ESOI) conducted a survey among its members, aimed at assessing the quality and amount of involvement of radiologists in MTBs, their role in it and related issues. METHODS: All members were invited to fill in a questionnaire consisting of 15 questions with both open and multiple-choice answers. Simple descriptive analyses and graphs were performed. RESULTS: A total of 292 ESOI members in full standing for the year 2018 joined the survey. Most respondents (89%) declared to attend MT-Bs, but only 114 respondents (43.9%) review over 70% of exams prior to MTB meetings, mainly due to lack of time due to a busy schedule for imaging and reporting (46.6%). Perceived benefits (i.e. surgical and histological feedback (86.9%), improved knowledge of cancer treatment (82.7%) and better interaction between radiologists and referring clinicians for discussing rare cases (56.9%)) and issues (i.e. attending MTB meetings during regular working hours (71.9%) and lack of accreditation with continuing medical education (CME) (85%)) are reported. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the value and benefits of radiologists’ participation in MTBs, issues like improper preparation due to a busy schedule and no counterpart in CME accreditation require efforts to improve the role of radiologists for a better patient care. KEY POINTS: • Most radiologists attend multidisciplinary tumour boards, but less than half of them review images in advance, mostly due to time constraints. • Feedback about radiological diagnoses, improved knowledge of cancer treatment and interaction with referring clinicians are perceived as major benefits. • Concerns were expressed about scheduling multidisciplinary tumour boards during regular working hours and lack of accreditation with continuing medical education.
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spelling pubmed-78137422021-01-25 Involvement of radiologists in oncologic multidisciplinary team meetings: an international survey by the European Society of Oncologic Imaging Neri, Emanuele Gabelloni, Michela Bäuerle, Tobias Beets-Tan, Regina Caruso, Damiano D’Anastasi, Melvin Dinkel, Julien Fournier, Laure S Gourtsoyianni, Sofia Hoffmann, Ralf-Thorsten Mayerhöfer, Marius Erik Regge, Daniele Schlemmer, Heinz Peter Laghi, Andrea Eur Radiol Oncology OBJECTIVES: Multidisciplinary tumour boards (MTBs) play an increasingly important role in managing cancer patients from diagnosis to treatment. However, many problems arise around the organisation of MTBs, both in terms of organisation-administration and time management. In this context, the European Society of Oncologic Imaging (ESOI) conducted a survey among its members, aimed at assessing the quality and amount of involvement of radiologists in MTBs, their role in it and related issues. METHODS: All members were invited to fill in a questionnaire consisting of 15 questions with both open and multiple-choice answers. Simple descriptive analyses and graphs were performed. RESULTS: A total of 292 ESOI members in full standing for the year 2018 joined the survey. Most respondents (89%) declared to attend MT-Bs, but only 114 respondents (43.9%) review over 70% of exams prior to MTB meetings, mainly due to lack of time due to a busy schedule for imaging and reporting (46.6%). Perceived benefits (i.e. surgical and histological feedback (86.9%), improved knowledge of cancer treatment (82.7%) and better interaction between radiologists and referring clinicians for discussing rare cases (56.9%)) and issues (i.e. attending MTB meetings during regular working hours (71.9%) and lack of accreditation with continuing medical education (CME) (85%)) are reported. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the value and benefits of radiologists’ participation in MTBs, issues like improper preparation due to a busy schedule and no counterpart in CME accreditation require efforts to improve the role of radiologists for a better patient care. KEY POINTS: • Most radiologists attend multidisciplinary tumour boards, but less than half of them review images in advance, mostly due to time constraints. • Feedback about radiological diagnoses, improved knowledge of cancer treatment and interaction with referring clinicians are perceived as major benefits. • Concerns were expressed about scheduling multidisciplinary tumour boards during regular working hours and lack of accreditation with continuing medical education. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020-08-24 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7813742/ /pubmed/32833089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-020-07178-w Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Oncology
Neri, Emanuele
Gabelloni, Michela
Bäuerle, Tobias
Beets-Tan, Regina
Caruso, Damiano
D’Anastasi, Melvin
Dinkel, Julien
Fournier, Laure S
Gourtsoyianni, Sofia
Hoffmann, Ralf-Thorsten
Mayerhöfer, Marius Erik
Regge, Daniele
Schlemmer, Heinz Peter
Laghi, Andrea
Involvement of radiologists in oncologic multidisciplinary team meetings: an international survey by the European Society of Oncologic Imaging
title Involvement of radiologists in oncologic multidisciplinary team meetings: an international survey by the European Society of Oncologic Imaging
title_full Involvement of radiologists in oncologic multidisciplinary team meetings: an international survey by the European Society of Oncologic Imaging
title_fullStr Involvement of radiologists in oncologic multidisciplinary team meetings: an international survey by the European Society of Oncologic Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Involvement of radiologists in oncologic multidisciplinary team meetings: an international survey by the European Society of Oncologic Imaging
title_short Involvement of radiologists in oncologic multidisciplinary team meetings: an international survey by the European Society of Oncologic Imaging
title_sort involvement of radiologists in oncologic multidisciplinary team meetings: an international survey by the european society of oncologic imaging
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7813742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32833089
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-020-07178-w
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