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- W2005244965 abstract "Large US-population-based studies of prostate cancer patients suggest that oncology specialist visits relate strongly to prostate cancer treatment choices for localized disease [1]. Studies also indicate that specialists tend to prefer and recommend the modality they themselves deliver. It is recognized that there is a paucity of comparative studies demonstrating superiority of one standard treatment modality, surgery or radiation, over another with regard to localized prostate cancer. Additional strategies include active surveillance and a variety of minimally invasive and focal therapies that continue to evolve and that are used in routine clinical care [2]. Therefore, prostate cancer specialists consider it essential to ensure that men have access to balanced information, including risks and benefits, before choosing a specific treatment for localized disease. Adequate pretreatment counseling can potentially reduce treatment regret and improve outcomes [3]. One approach to dealing with the complexities of prostate cancer management is the coordination of care among providers, known as the multidisciplinary model. There are few published reports of multidisciplinary clinic outcomes for all malignancies and even less for prostate cancer. A 2010 review was unable to definitively determine a causal relationship betweenmultidisciplinary care and outcomes such as survival [4]. However, our group now has convincing data that is discussed later in this paper. One of the current challenges in assessing the impact of multidisciplinary care models is the lack of a formal definition of what multidisciplinary cancer care actually is. This approach can take many forms, but a true multidisciplinary care model, as described by Hong et al [4], fundamentally encompasses ‘‘collaborative patient care by a team of individuals where all diagnostic and treatment" @default.
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- W2005244965 title "The Prostate Cancer Unit: A Multidisciplinary Approach for Which the Time Has Arrived" @default.
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