Multidisciplinary Team(MDT)in Oncology
What is the Multidisciplinary Treatment (MDT) for Tumors?
The Multidisciplinary Treatment (MDT) for tumors refers to a clinical multidisciplinary working team that is composed of experts from various relevant departments such as surgical oncology, internal Oncology, radio oncology, radiology, pathology, and other subjects, based on the patient’s needs. Through regular consultation meetings, the MDT team proposes the best treatment plan suitable for patients.

Traditional Model: Patient, lmaging Center, PET Center, Endoscopy Center, Pathology Department, internal Medicine, Oncology, Surgery, Minimally invasive lnterventional Treatment Center, Radiation Therapy Center

Patient-centered Model (MDT model) : incorporating patient-specifc needs, including imaging centers, PET cen-ters, endoscopy centers, pathology departments, internal medicine, oncology, surgery, minimally invasive interventional treatment centers, nutritional support, psvchological therapy, traditional Chinese medicine, and stress management.
Radiotherapy process

Consultation with Radiation Oncologist orInpatient Ward: Patients are consulted by radiation oncology specialists to determine the treatment plan.


Rehabilitation and Follow-up: Nurses are responsible for patient care during treatment


CT Simulation(CT-SlM): Takes approximately 10-30 minutes


Treatment:-Accelerator:
Takes approximately 5-15 minutes
Gamma Knife:Takes approximately 15-60 minutes


CT Simulation(CT-SlM): Takes approximately 10-30 minutes

Treatment:-Accelerator:
Takes approximately 5-15 minutes
Gamma Knife:Takes approximately 15-60 minutes


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