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Erschienen in: Journal of Cancer Education 2/2023

31.03.2022 | Lung Cancer

Pilot Study Demonstrating the Value of Interdisciplinary Education on the Integration of Radiation Therapy in Lung Cancer Management

verfasst von: Malcolm D. Mattes, Jason C. Ye, Gabrielle W. Peters, Faryal Rizvi, Tarita O. Thomas, Ravi A. Chandra, Elisabeth Weiss, Stanley I. Gutiontov, Sabin B. Motwani

Erschienen in: Journal of Cancer Education | Ausgabe 2/2023

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Abstract

This study aimed to understand baseline knowledge of basic principles of radiation therapy for lung cancer among medical oncology, thoracic surgery, and pulmonology trainees and practicing physicians and also assess whether a didactic lecture will improve objective knowledge and perceived comfort level in making appropriate referrals to radiation oncology (RO). Radiation oncologists at 8 academic institutions offered a presentation covering indications, logistics, efficacy, and toxicity of thoracic radiation. Participants completed a survey to assess their prior exposures to RO and perceived value of the lecture, and objective knowledge gained based on pre/post-lecture questions. Among 121 attendees, 76 completed the pre-test, and 25 the post-test (response rates 62.8% and 20.7%, respectively). Fifty-seven (75.0%) had never previously experienced a RO didactic about lung cancer, 62 (81.6%) had never seen a linear accelerator, and 65 (85.5%) had never rotated in a RO department. The mean pre-test score was 53.5% (SD 17.6%), with a trend (p = 0.066) towards thoracic surgeons (61.5%) performing better than medical oncologists (55.5%) or pulmonologists (48.3%). Level of training (p = 0.130), and prior RO exposures (p = 0.240), did not significantly impact pre-test scores. The mean post-test score of 75.1% (SD 3.6%) was significantly higher than mean pre-test score (p < 0.001). After the lecture, 25 participants (100%) felt more knowledgeable about RO, and 24 (96%) felt more comfortable making appropriate referrals to RO. A didactic lecture about RO for trainees and physicians who treat lung cancer at 8 academic institutions was feasible, filled a gap in exposure, and improved knowledge.
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Metadaten
Titel
Pilot Study Demonstrating the Value of Interdisciplinary Education on the Integration of Radiation Therapy in Lung Cancer Management
verfasst von
Malcolm D. Mattes
Jason C. Ye
Gabrielle W. Peters
Faryal Rizvi
Tarita O. Thomas
Ravi A. Chandra
Elisabeth Weiss
Stanley I. Gutiontov
Sabin B. Motwani
Publikationsdatum
31.03.2022
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Cancer Education / Ausgabe 2/2023
Print ISSN: 0885-8195
Elektronische ISSN: 1543-0154
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-022-02158-8

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