Synoptic reporting And the quAlity of cAncer cAre A review of evidence and Canadian initiatives
Published: Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
Every patient with suspected or confirmed cancer requires accurate diagnosis and staging to guide treatment planning and to make informed patient care decisions. Physicians and surgeons have traditionally used narrative writing to report findings from investigative tests, surgical procedures and examination of tumour specimens. However, research has demonstrated that narrative reporting does not consistently provide the information required to...
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Synoptic reporting And the quAlity of cAncer cAre A review of evidence and Canadian initiatives
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Jan 1, 2009
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