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The evolving role of multidisciplinary teams in optimizing Non-Muscle Invasive bladder cancer Care.

Created on 16 Oct 2024

Authors

Amanda A Myers, Alexis R Steinmetz, Ashish M Kamat

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Expert review of anticancer therapy. Oct 16, 2024. Epub Oct 16, 2024.

Abstract

Non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) represents a significant portion of bladder cancer cases and imposes a substantial economic burden, stemming from both direct treatment costs and long-term surveillance. As the treatment landscape evolves with advances in immunotherapy and targeted therapies, a multidisciplinary approach to management is increasingly crucial for optimizing patient outcomes and resource utilization.
A pubmed search from 2010 to 15 June 2024 was conducted. This review examines the evolving role of multidisciplinary team (MDT) care in NMIBC management. It explores the potential benefits of MDT care, including improved risk stratification and personalized treatment plans, while acknowledging the challenges to implementation and proposing strategies to overcome them.
With a growing understanding of NMIBC and expanding therapeutic options, MDT care is pivotal in navigating patient care and maximizing outcomes. Strategic planning and collaborative efforts will facilitate the broader adoption of MDT care, enhancing the value of NMIBC treatment. MDT care holds promise for personalized, effective, and cost-efficient care for patients with NMIBC in the future.

PMID:
39411843
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 16 Oct 2024.

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