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[Anticancer chemotherapy: practical management and medical coordination (author's transl)]
Abstract:
The authors have studied the conditions of application of a protocol of palliative chemotherapy in breast cancers for the first 100 patients undergoing this protocol. The overall management of the treatment has been satisfactory. The medical team from the cancer center has directed the treatments; however, their participation, although substantial has been limited. The participation of other doctors, especially general practitioners, has been important and of good quality. The coordination between the various doctors has been almost always satisfactory. The authors stress the positive aspects of this study: the protocol has been respected in the majority of the cases; the duties have been well distributed among the various participating doctors; good medical cooperation leaves only a few minor details which could be improved. These results encourage the continuation of an approach whereby the general practitioner participates fully with the oncologic team in patient management and cancer control.