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Making National Cancer Institute-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center Knowledge Accessible to Community Oncologists via an Online Tumor Board: Longitudinal Observational Study.

Maitri KalraElizabeth HenryKelly E McCannMeghan S KaruturiJean G Bustamante AlvarezAmanda ParkesRobert WesolowskiMei WeiSarah S MougalianGregory DurmAngel QinCaitlin A SchonewolfMeghna S TrivediAvan J ArmaghaniFrederick H WilsonWade T IamsAnita A TurkPraveen VikasMichael CecchiniSam LubnerPriyadarshini PathakKristen SpencerVadim S KoshkinMatthew Kyle LabriolaCatherine Handy MarshallKathryn E Beckermannnull nullMarina N SharifiAnthony C BejjaniVarsha HotchandaniSamir HousriNadine Housri
Published in: JMIR cancer (2022)
Through an online Q&A platform, academics at the NCI-CCCs share knowledge outside the walls of academia with oncologists across the United States. Access to up-to-date expert knowledge can reassure clinicians' practices, significantly impact patient care in community practices, and be a source of new knowledge and education.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • palliative care
  • high throughput
  • cross sectional
  • advanced cancer
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • young adults
  • clinical practice