Impact of GI Tumor Board on Patient Management and Adherence to Guidelines

Purpose: As the burden of cancer on the population and the health care system continues to increase with more complicated treatment options, the need for multidisciplinary teams to be as efficient as possible becomes more vital. Our study aimed to evaluate the consistency of GI Tumor Board (GI TB) r...

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Main Authors: Haneen A. AlFarhan, Ghada F. Algwaiz, Hajer A. Alzahrani, Roaa S. Alsuhaibani, Ashwaq Alolayan, Nafisa Abdelhafiz, Yosra Ali, Sami Boghdadly, Abdul Rahman Jazieh
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Language:English
Published: American Society of Clinical Oncology 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of Global Oncology
Online Access:http://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JGO.17.00164
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spelling doaj-1221851b21d546b6a3a46945f77700d32020-11-25T03:34:51ZengAmerican Society of Clinical OncologyJournal of Global Oncology2378-95062018-03-0141810.1200/JGO.17.001648Impact of GI Tumor Board on Patient Management and Adherence to GuidelinesHaneen A. AlFarhanGhada F. AlgwaizHajer A. AlzahraniRoaa S. AlsuhaibaniAshwaq AlolayanNafisa AbdelhafizYosra AliSami BoghdadlyAbdul Rahman JaziehPurpose: As the burden of cancer on the population and the health care system continues to increase with more complicated treatment options, the need for multidisciplinary teams to be as efficient as possible becomes more vital. Our study aimed to evaluate the consistency of GI Tumor Board (GI TB) recommendations with international guidelines, the adherence of physicians involved in patient care to TB recommendations, and the impact on the management of patients. Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted from January to June 2016 at our institution, which is a major tertiary hospital that provides comprehensive cancer care. All cases presented at the GI TB during this period were included. Data regarding adherence to National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines, adherence to TB recommendations, and changes made to the management of patients were collected weekly from the GI TB in a data collection form. Results: Of the 104 patients included, 57 (55%) were males and the median age was 58 (16 to 85) years. Colorectal cancer was the most common diagnosis, in 65 patients (63%). Nearly one-half of cases (45%) were stage IV cancers. Starting new treatment was recommended for 72 patients (69%). Further investigations were requested for 15 patients (14%). For imaging, 24 recommendations (23%) were made. Adherence to National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines was observed in 97% of total recommendations. New findings were found in pathology (11%), radiology (13%), and staging (4%). Management plans were changed in 37 cases (36%). Over a 3-month period after presentation to the GI TB, most of the recommendations (87%) were performed. Conclusion: A multidisciplinary tumor board enhances the adherence to guidelines and has an impact on patient management in approximately one-third of patients. Among physicians, adherence to recommendations of the TB was high.http://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JGO.17.00164
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author Haneen A. AlFarhan
Ghada F. Algwaiz
Hajer A. Alzahrani
Roaa S. Alsuhaibani
Ashwaq Alolayan
Nafisa Abdelhafiz
Yosra Ali
Sami Boghdadly
Abdul Rahman Jazieh
spellingShingle Haneen A. AlFarhan
Ghada F. Algwaiz
Hajer A. Alzahrani
Roaa S. Alsuhaibani
Ashwaq Alolayan
Nafisa Abdelhafiz
Yosra Ali
Sami Boghdadly
Abdul Rahman Jazieh
Impact of GI Tumor Board on Patient Management and Adherence to Guidelines
Journal of Global Oncology
author_facet Haneen A. AlFarhan
Ghada F. Algwaiz
Hajer A. Alzahrani
Roaa S. Alsuhaibani
Ashwaq Alolayan
Nafisa Abdelhafiz
Yosra Ali
Sami Boghdadly
Abdul Rahman Jazieh
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title Impact of GI Tumor Board on Patient Management and Adherence to Guidelines
title_short Impact of GI Tumor Board on Patient Management and Adherence to Guidelines
title_full Impact of GI Tumor Board on Patient Management and Adherence to Guidelines
title_fullStr Impact of GI Tumor Board on Patient Management and Adherence to Guidelines
title_full_unstemmed Impact of GI Tumor Board on Patient Management and Adherence to Guidelines
title_sort impact of gi tumor board on patient management and adherence to guidelines
publisher American Society of Clinical Oncology
series Journal of Global Oncology
issn 2378-9506
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Purpose: As the burden of cancer on the population and the health care system continues to increase with more complicated treatment options, the need for multidisciplinary teams to be as efficient as possible becomes more vital. Our study aimed to evaluate the consistency of GI Tumor Board (GI TB) recommendations with international guidelines, the adherence of physicians involved in patient care to TB recommendations, and the impact on the management of patients. Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted from January to June 2016 at our institution, which is a major tertiary hospital that provides comprehensive cancer care. All cases presented at the GI TB during this period were included. Data regarding adherence to National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines, adherence to TB recommendations, and changes made to the management of patients were collected weekly from the GI TB in a data collection form. Results: Of the 104 patients included, 57 (55%) were males and the median age was 58 (16 to 85) years. Colorectal cancer was the most common diagnosis, in 65 patients (63%). Nearly one-half of cases (45%) were stage IV cancers. Starting new treatment was recommended for 72 patients (69%). Further investigations were requested for 15 patients (14%). For imaging, 24 recommendations (23%) were made. Adherence to National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines was observed in 97% of total recommendations. New findings were found in pathology (11%), radiology (13%), and staging (4%). Management plans were changed in 37 cases (36%). Over a 3-month period after presentation to the GI TB, most of the recommendations (87%) were performed. Conclusion: A multidisciplinary tumor board enhances the adherence to guidelines and has an impact on patient management in approximately one-third of patients. Among physicians, adherence to recommendations of the TB was high.
url http://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JGO.17.00164
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