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From March 01, 2012 to March 31, 2012

Improving outcomes in gynaecological cancer: the benefits of subspecialisation

  • By: Jo Morrison
  • On: March 06, 2012, 13:57

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Advances in medicine have resulted in increasingly complex care pathways and individualisation of care. As a result, medicine has become subspecialised in many areas, and there is evidence for improved outcomes for patients treated by multidisciplinary teams. The 1995 Calman-Hine report, which aimed to improve cancer survival in the UK, recommended setting up co-ordinated care within cancer networks.

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