Clinically decisive (dis)agreement in multidisciplinary team assessment of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma; a prospective, national, multicenter study.
Michael Patrick AchiamM NordsmarkM LadekarlA OlsenA LoftRajendra Singh GarbyalM H LarsenA P AinsworthT S KristensenS DikinisD W KjærLene BaeksgaardM SiemsenM B NielsenS SchlanderS KramerN KatballeI KruhlikavaE TabaksblatR V FiskerP B MortensenE HoltvedJ EckardtSönke DetlefsenG NaujokaiteC D LütkenPublished in: Acta oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden) (2021)
Esophageal cancer MDT conferences had an acceptable interobserver agreement on resectability and TM categories; however, the operability assessment had a high level of disagreement. Consequently, the agreement on treatment strategy was reduced with a potential clinical impact. In future MDT conferences, emphasis should be on prioritizing the relevant information being readily available (operability, T & M categories) to minimize the risk of disagreement in the assessments and treatment strategies, and thus, delayed or suboptimal treatment.