Surgeon Perspectives on Aborted Cancer Surgeries

Surgeons commonly encounter aborted cancer surgeries, which occur due to unresectable or metastasized tumors. However, little is known about how to effectively manage the unique needs of these patients. A survey of 190 surgeons revealed that aborted cancer surgeries occur in approximately 7% of cases, with occult metastases and unresectability being the primary causes. While surgeons feel comfortable addressing surgical and treatment-related concerns, they often struggle with addressing psychosocial and symptom-control needs. Improved care coordination and patient-centered approaches are needed to effectively manage these patients.

Journal Article by Lopez-Aguiar AG, Sarna A (…) Cloyd JM et 7 al. in Ann Surg Oncol

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