Multidisciplinary Cancer Team Organizational Structure

A multidisciplinary cancer team is vital to a cancer patient's care and treatment outcome. The multidisciplinary cancer team is created based on the patient's specific type of cancer and desired outcome.
  1. Function

    • The function of a multidisciplinary cancer team is to provide medical treatment for the patient. The organization structure includes a variety of medical personnel to ensure that each facet of the patient's illness is treated. This approach allows the patient to be treated physically and emotionally.

    Benefits

    • The benefit of a multidisciplinary cancer team is that communication is enhanced between team members. Team members share information that allows treatment to be more effective. Meetings are held to ensure that there are no conflicting treatments or medications.

    Features

    • A multidisciplinary cancer team is determined by the patient's specific cancer, stage and desired outcome. The team is composed of an expert in the patient's type of cancer, nutritionist, therapist, radiation oncologist and social worker. Working as a team allows each team member to have access to resources and information that they normally may not have available to them.

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