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据估计,今年每182名美国人中就有1人被诊断出患有癌症。向他们提供安全护理存在固有挑战,例如尽快做出准确诊断,区分疾病进展和治疗副作用,以及应对更广泛的系统性风险。总编辑凯特琳·艾伦(Caitlyn Allen)与医学肿瘤学家、达纳-法伯癌症研究所(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)前首席质量官约瑟夫·o·雅各布森(Joseph O. Jacobson)博士坐下来,讨论肿瘤治疗的发展和未来可能会发生的事情。
The Path Forward: The Future of Providing Safe Cancer Care
An estimated 1 in every 182 Americans will be diagnosed with cancer this year. Providing them safe care has inherent challenges, such as reaching an accurate diagnosis as quickly as possible, differentiating between disease progression and treatment side effects, and addressing broader systemic risks. Managing editor, Caitlyn Allen, sat down with medical
oncologist and former chief quality officer of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Dr. Joseph O. Jacobson, to discuss the evolution of oncology care and what the future may hold.