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  • The evolving landscape of cancer care necessitates optimizing the role and potential of APPs.
  • Existing structures may not fully leverage APP expertise in multidisciplinary cancer teams.

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  • To outline a systematic approach for developing consensus-based principles.
  • To enhance the effectiveness and integration of APPs in oncology settings.
  • To foster professional growth and leadership opportunities for APPs in cancer care.

Main Methods:

  • A workgroup within the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Best Practice Committee was convened.
  • Consensus principles were generated through a structured development process.
  • The approach focused on optimizing APP potential and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Main Results:

  • Consensus principles were established to guide APP practice in oncology.
  • The principles aim to promote professional development and leadership for APPs.
  • Strategies for fostering interdisciplinary collaboration were identified.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing consensus principles can enhance APP effectiveness in oncology.
  • Optimizing APP roles is crucial for meeting the demands of modern cancer care.
  • Structured approaches are key to advancing APP integration and leadership in cancer centers.