An Investigative Analysis of the Role of Multidisciplinary Teams in Cancer Management: Assessing Advantages and Obstacles

Naseralla J Elsaadi, Marei Omar Ali Jahany
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Background: Multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings are vital for improving patient outcomes and treatment plans, yet their effectiveness remains uncertain. Existing research demonstrates that collaborative treatment plans in cancer care lead to better results than those made by individual practitioners. The impact of MDT meetings on patients' management outcomes is significant. Aim: To evaluate the distribution, characteristics, and diagnoses of cancer patients. Additionally, it seeks to assess the influence of MDT meetings on clinical decision-making and the subsequent impact on patient outcomes. Subjects and methods: A descriptive investigation analyzed a cohort of 150 cancer patients receiving care at Benghazi Medical Center from January to June 2022. Diagnoses were established through comprehensive clinical evaluations, laboratory assessments, radiographic imaging, and histopathological examinations. Medical interventions were determined collaboratively by a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, leveraging their specialized expertise for optimal patient management. Results: The study found that individuals aged 41–60 comprised the largest proportion of cancer patients (49.3%). Females accounted for the majority (62%) of cases, and most participants were from Benghazi (69.3%). Gastrointestinal tract (GIT) cancers were the most prevalent (58.7%), followed by breast tumors in women (14.7%) and pancreatic tumors (6%). Treatment decisions, tailored to individual patient needs, were made collaboratively by the multidisciplinary team. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or a combination was chosen for 47.3% of cases, while surgical resection was appropriate for 30.7% of cases. The study's findings support the hypothesis that MDT meetings contribute to effective and up-to-date management guidelines. Neglecting discussions about cancer patients poses significant risks that can no longer be ignored. MDT meetings mitigate these risks and ensure comprehensive medical decisions. Conclusion: The study observed that chemotherapy and surgical resection were frequently selected as treatment options. It emphasized the importance of Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) meetings in guiding clinical decision-making. However, further feedback regarding the optimal format of MDT meetings is required. Establishing standardized MDT protocols is imperative for enhancing patient management outcomes.
多学科团队在癌症管理中的作用调查分析:评估优势与障碍
背景:多学科团队(MDT)会议对于改善患者预后和治疗计划至关重要,但其有效性仍不确定。现有研究表明,在癌症治疗中,合作治疗计划比个体医生制定的治疗计划效果更好。多学科小组会议对患者的治疗效果具有重要影响。目的:评估癌症患者的分布、特征和诊断。此外,还试图评估 MDT 会议对临床决策的影响以及随后对患者治疗结果的影响。研究对象和方法:描述性调查分析了 2022 年 1 月至 6 月期间在班加西医疗中心接受治疗的 150 名癌症患者。诊断是通过综合临床评估、实验室评估、放射成像和组织病理学检查确定的。医疗干预措施由多学科医护人员团队共同决定,利用他们的专业知识优化患者管理。研究结果研究发现,41-60 岁的癌症患者所占比例最大(49.3%)。女性占大多数(62%),大多数参与者来自班加西(69.3%)。胃肠道(GIT)癌症发病率最高(58.7%),其次是女性乳腺肿瘤(14.7%)和胰腺肿瘤(6%)。多学科团队根据患者的个体需求共同做出治疗决定。47.3%的病例选择了化疗、放疗或综合疗法,30.7%的病例适合手术切除。研究结果支持了多学科小组会议有助于制定有效和最新管理指南的假设。忽视对癌症患者的讨论会带来重大风险,这一点已不容忽视。MDT 会议可降低这些风险,确保做出全面的医疗决定。结论研究发现,化疗和手术切除经常被选为治疗方案。研究强调了多学科小组(MDT)会议在指导临床决策方面的重要性。然而,关于多学科小组会议的最佳形式还需要进一步的反馈。建立标准化的 MDT 协议对提高患者管理效果至关重要。
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