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Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Nephrology
  • Onconephrology

Background:

  • Onconephrology is a growing subspecialty focusing on kidney issues in cancer patients.
  • The complexity of cancer patients' renal involvement necessitates specialized care.
  • There is an increasing demand for dedicated outpatient clinics for this patient population.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the requirements for establishing an onconephrology clinic.
  • To suggest areas for development in onconephrology services.
  • To foster discussion on optimal models for onconephrology outpatient clinics.

Main Methods:

  • Perspective article analyzing logistical needs, patient volume, and team building.
  • Discussion of patient referral criteria and treatable conditions.
  • Exploration of educational needs, performance indicators, and the hub-and-spoke model.

Main Results:

  • Identifies key logistical and staffing requirements for onconephrology clinics.
  • Suggests patient selection criteria and treatment focus areas.
  • Proposes the hub-and-spoke model as a potential framework for service delivery.

Conclusions:

  • Well-defined multidisciplinary management is crucial for onconephrology.
  • Establishing dedicated outpatient clinics is essential to meet patient needs.
  • Further development and debate are needed to optimize onconephrology care models.