1. Treatment of cancer with oral drugs: a position statement by the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM)
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Colomer Bosch, Ramón, Alba, Emilio, González-Martin, Antonio, Paz-Ares, Luis, Martín, Miguel, Llombart Bosch, Antonio, Rodríguez-Lescure, Álvaro, Salvador Bofill, Javier, Albanell Mestres, Joan, Isla, Dolores, Lomas, María, Rodríguez, César A., Trigo, José Manuel, Germà Lluch, José Ramón, Bellmunt Molins, Joaquim, 1959, Tabernero Caturla, Josep, Rosell Costa, R., Aranda, Enrique, Cubedo, Ricardo, Baselga Torres, Josep, 1959, Spanish Society of Medical Oncology, and Universitat de Barcelona
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Position statement ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Health Planning Guidelines ,Medicació oral ,Alternative medicine ,Administration, Oral ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Medical Oncology ,Neoplasms ,medicine ,Humans ,Interdisciplinary communication ,Càncer ,Societies, Medical ,Cancer ,business.industry ,Oral medication ,Editorials ,Hematology ,medicine.disease ,Oncology ,Spain ,Family medicine ,Interdisciplinary Communication ,business - Abstract
Cancer treatment involves the participation of multiple medical specialties and, as our knowledge of the disease increases, this fact becomes even more apparent. The degree of multidisciplinarity is determined by several factors, which include the severity and type of disease, the increasing diversity in the available pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies, and the range of specialists involved in cancer therapy, such as medical oncologists, radiotherapists, gynecologists, gastroenterologists, urologists, surgeons, and pneumologists, among others. Across Europe, the situation of cancer care can be variable due to the diversity of health systems, differences in drug reimbursement, and the degree of establishment of Medical Oncology as a medical specialty in the European Union states.
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- 2010