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Referring Physicians' Satisfaction with the Rapid Response Radiotherapy Programme. Survey Results at the Toronto-Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre

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Specialties Critical Care
Oncology
Date 2000 Sep 7
PMID 10975690
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Abstract

For patients with advanced incurable cancer, radiotherapy provides effective palliation and improved quality of life. At the Toronto-Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre, the Rapid Response Radiotherapy Programme, a pilot programme in Ontario, was started in 1996 to provide timely palliative radiotherapy. Over 200 patients have been seen annually since 1996. Of the patients referred to the clinic, 90% were treated by palliative radiotherapy. Of those requiring radiotherapy, 80% received treatment on the day of their initial visits, and 90% of the irradiated patients received one to five treatments. The programme has been warmly welcomed by many community medical oncologists and palliative care consultants. Other centres in Canada have followed our example and set up similar clinics. We sent out a survey to all referring physicians to explore the strengths and weaknesses of our programme so as to improve our services. There has been an increase in the utilization of palliative radiotherapy because of the availability of our programme. As a result of this survey we corrected some of our deficiencies. We plan to survey our patients' needs and satisfaction to further improve our programme, since the patients are the ultimate consumers of the service.

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