Virtual Multidisciplinary Tumor Boards: A Narrative Review Focused on Lung Cancer

To date, the virtual multidisciplinary tumor boards (vMTBs) are increasingly used to achieve high-quality treatment recommendations across health-care regions, which expands and develops the local MTB team to a regional or national expert network. This review describes the process of lung cancer-spe...

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Hauptverfasser: Gebbia, Vittorio, Guarini, Aurelia, Piazza, Dario, Bertani, Alessandro, Spada, Massimiliano, Verderame, Francesco, Sergi, Concetta, Potenza, Enrico, Fazio, Ivan, Blasi, Livio, La Sala, Alba, Mortillaro, Gianluca, Roz, Elena, Marchese, Roberto, Chiarenza, Maurizio, Soto-Parra, Hector, Valerio, Maria Rosaria, Agneta, Giuseppe, Amato, Carmela, Lipari, Helga, Baldari, Sergio, Ferraù, Francesco, Di Grazia, Alfio, Mancuso, Gianfranco, Rizzo, Sergio, Firenze, Alberto
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