TY - JOUR
T1 - Multidisciplinary teams for the proper management of patients with genitourinary tumors
T2 - When topics set scientific societies’ agenda
AU - Magnani, Tiziana
AU - Bracarda, Sergio
AU - D’Angelillo, Rolando M.
AU - Artibani, Walter
AU - Barni, Sandro
AU - Beretta, Giordano
AU - Brausi, Maurizio
AU - Caffo, Orazio
AU - Corvò, Renzo
AU - Gallucci, Michele
AU - Gunelli, Roberta
AU - Mirone, Vincenzo
AU - Novara, Giacomo
AU - Pinto, Carmine
AU - Russi, Elvio
AU - Santoni, Riccardo
AU - Tomirotti, Maurizio
AU - Volpe, Alessandro
AU - Conti, Giario
AU - Valdagni, Riccardo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori 2018.
PY - 2019/4/1
Y1 - 2019/4/1
N2 - Introduction: The multidisciplinary management of oncologic patients is identified as the bottom line element of quality in tumor care. Methods: In 2015, 7 Italian scientific societies representing the specialists involved in the diagnosis and treatment of genitourinary tumors joined efforts in the Italian uro-oncologic multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) project. The aims were to promote the reorganization of genitourinary cancer care, switching to a multidisciplinary approach, reach a consensus on the core elements for the setup of MDTs in genitourinary oncology, and support health policy makers and managers in remodeling of the assistance and care of uro-oncologic patients on a national level. Results: The first activity was the setup of 5 working groups, given the task of exploring selected topics: general principles, organization of MDTs, minimal requirements, economic evaluation, and relations with authorities. The groups participated in the writing of a document that was approved by the scientific societies and published on their web sites. Moreover, a few items summarizing the extensive document were approved in the first MDT Consensus Conference held in Milan in December 2015. Conclusions: The experience of this initial phase led to the opening of the team to other professionals and societies, in line with a correct management of patients with genitourinary tumors, which need a multidisciplinary as well as a multiprofessional approach with emerging techniques and procedures, and with a new project work package on genitourinary paths of care and indicators.
AB - Introduction: The multidisciplinary management of oncologic patients is identified as the bottom line element of quality in tumor care. Methods: In 2015, 7 Italian scientific societies representing the specialists involved in the diagnosis and treatment of genitourinary tumors joined efforts in the Italian uro-oncologic multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) project. The aims were to promote the reorganization of genitourinary cancer care, switching to a multidisciplinary approach, reach a consensus on the core elements for the setup of MDTs in genitourinary oncology, and support health policy makers and managers in remodeling of the assistance and care of uro-oncologic patients on a national level. Results: The first activity was the setup of 5 working groups, given the task of exploring selected topics: general principles, organization of MDTs, minimal requirements, economic evaluation, and relations with authorities. The groups participated in the writing of a document that was approved by the scientific societies and published on their web sites. Moreover, a few items summarizing the extensive document were approved in the first MDT Consensus Conference held in Milan in December 2015. Conclusions: The experience of this initial phase led to the opening of the team to other professionals and societies, in line with a correct management of patients with genitourinary tumors, which need a multidisciplinary as well as a multiprofessional approach with emerging techniques and procedures, and with a new project work package on genitourinary paths of care and indicators.
KW - Genitourinary tumors
KW - consensus conference
KW - multidisciplinary approach
KW - multidisciplinary team
KW - statements
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U2 - 10.1177/0300891618784789
DO - 10.1177/0300891618784789
M3 - Article
SN - 0300-8916
VL - 105
SP - 161
EP - 167
JO - Tumori
JF - Tumori
IS - 2
ER -