Impact of a Multidisciplinary Tumor Board on the Care of Patients with Histiocytic Disorders: The Histiocytosis Working Group experience
Author(s) -
Gaurav Goyal,
Jason R. Young,
Jithma P. Abeykoon,
Mithun Vinod Shah,
N. Nora Bennani,
Julio C. SartoriValinotti,
Robert Vassallo,
Jay H. Ryu,
W. Oliver Tobin,
Matthew J. Koster,
Caroline DavidgePitts,
Aishwarya Ravindran,
Karen L. Rech,
Ronald S. Go
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
the oncologist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1549-490X
pISSN - 1083-7159
DOI - 10.1093/oncolo/oyab031
Subject(s) - multidisciplinary approach , histiocyte , histiocytosis , medicine , physical therapy , pathology , disease , social science , sociology
Histiocytic disorders pose significant diagnostic and management challenges for the clinicians due to diverse clinical manifestations and often non-specific histopathologic findings. Herein, we report the tumor board experience from the first-of-its-kind Histiocytosis Working Group (HWG). Materials and Methods The HWG was established in June 2017 and consists of experts from 10 subspecialties that discuss cases in a multidisciplinary format. We present the outcome of tumor board case discussions during the first 2 years since its inception (June 2017-June 2019). Results Forty cases with a suspected histiocytic disorder were reviewed at HWG during this time period. Average number of subspecialties involved in HWG case discussion was 5 (range, 2-9). Histiocytosis Working Group tumor board recommendations led to significant changes in the care of 24 (60%) patients. These included change in diagnosis (n = 11, 27%) and change in treatment (n = 13, 33%). Conclusion Our report highlights the feasibility of a multidisciplinary tumor board and its impact on outcomes of patients with histiocytic disorders.
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