
Opinion|Videos|March 28, 2025
Multidisciplinary Collaboration in Managing Treatment-Related AEs in Upper GI Cancer
Experts discuss how they collaborate with oncologists, nutritionists, and other specialists to manage complex cases involving advanced disease and treatment-related adverse effects (AEs) and the role of the multidisciplinary team in addressing specific patient needs, such as nutritional deficits, pain management, or psychosocial challenges.
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• How do you collaborate with oncologists, nutritionists, and other specialists to manage complex cases involving advanced disease and treatment-related AEs?
• What role does the multidisciplinary team play in addressing specific patient needs, such as nutritional deficits, pain management, or psychosocial challenges?
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