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What are best practices for engaging with multidisciplinary colleagues to ensure patients with earlier stage NSCLC are being appropriately considered for novel adjuvant therapies?

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Medical Oncology · University of Virginia

Treatment of early stage or locally advanced stage NSCLC truly requires a cohesive multidisciplinary team and consistent messaging. Many, if not all, of these cases should be discussed prospectively at a multidisciplinary tumor board. It is also important to set expectations with patients up front a...

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Medical Oncology · University of Virginia

Multi-disciplinary care for most patients with Stage 1-3 NSCLC is standard of care. (Perhaps also for metastatic NSCLC or SCLC, but that’s a whole other story!) The discussion regarding treatment planning should occur before, and not after, the patient’s local treatment has been initiated. Questions...

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Thoracic Surgery · University of Michigan Medical School

All post-operative lung resection patients are discussed at our multidisciplinary tumor board. As a collective group and especially with input from medical oncology colleagues almost all patients will be considered for adjuvant therapy if they are candidates.

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Medical Oncology · Locum Tenens

All of our patients, even those with metastatic disease, are presented in our weekly multi-disciplinary thoracic conference. Immediately after the conference, the patient is seen in clinic by those specialists (i.e. surgery, medical oncology, radiation oncology, etc.) who will need to be involved mo...

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