The role of the medical oncologist in the holistic care of patients with cancer in the Philippines
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- DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2021.ed115
The role of the medical oncologist in the holistic care of patients with cancer in the Philippines
Abstract
In the past decade, cancer care in the Philippines has advanced in response to the complex heterogeneity inherent to the disease and the constantly increasing number of patients. Central to this development is the increased awareness and universal acceptance of the multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach in providing cancer care to optimize outcomes where medical oncologists play a vital role. This position paper summarizes the unique and multifaceted roles of the medical oncologist in ensuring that the best possible care is given to patients with cancer by actively participating in the whole spectrum of the patient's journey-from diagnosis, treatment, supportive care, until providing palliative care and addressing end-of-life issues.
Keywords: Philippines; cancer care; medical oncologist; role.
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Conflict of interest statement
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