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Krithika Murali1, Susana Banerjee2
1Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, 203 Fulham Rd, London SW3 6JJ, UK.
Abstract:
The cancer burden is rising globally with an increasing need for oncologists. The significant demands associated with caring for cancer patients within a rapidly evolving scientific field, poses manifold challenges, including the risk of work-related burnout. Surveys have already shown that the prevalence of burnout in oncologists worldwide is significant. There is growing concern that burnout has a detrimental impact on the wellbeing of oncologists and their patients. In this review article, we provide an oncologist's perspective on this important and topical issue. We have summarised the literature with regard to the consequences of physician burnout, its associated risk factors and previously evaluated solutions. We conclude by suggesting further strategies for addressing this problem.
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