Reducing time from colon cancer surgery to initiation of adjuvant chemotherapy: pilot project

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Abstract

Surgical resection followed by adjuvant chemotherapy is the standard of care for patients with stage III colon cancer. To shorten the time interval between surgery and chemotherapy in patients with colon cancer, we instituted a standardized referral pathway. Evaluation of the intervention demonstrated that referring our patients with colon cancer to a medical oncologist earlier in the treatment process increased the number of patients in whom chemotherapy was initiated within 8 weeks compared with historical controls. These results support early medical oncology referral at institutions where delays in adjuvant chemotherapy initiation exist.

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Melosky, B., D’Alpino Peixoto, R., Karimuddin, A. A., Raval, M. J., Brown, C. J., Meneghetti, A., & Terry Phang, P. (2020). Reducing time from colon cancer surgery to initiation of adjuvant chemotherapy: pilot project. Canadian Journal of Surgery, 63(3), E223–E225. https://doi.org/10.1503/cjs.000219

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