Cancer World Newsletter - Centralising cancer services: is this the best way to improve results? |
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Concentrating care of cancer patients in a few specialist centres ensures all patients are treated by teams who specialise in treating certain cancers, and facilitates quality control. But it also means many patients have to travel much further, which can be stressful if you are frail and unwell, not to mention expensive. Are there better ways to improve outcomes? In this Crosstalk article Renee Otter, former director of the Northern Comprehensive Cancer Centre in Groningen, The Netherlands, argues that there are, while Susan O’Reilly, director of the Irish National Cancer Control Programme disagrees.
What do you think?
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