Abstract

85 Background: Locally advanced rectal cancer patients require multidisciplinary care for treatment planning. We sought to determine whether the order of surgical and radiation oncology consultation in relation to medical oncology consultation affects the time from cancer diagnosis to treatment initiation and the requirement for additional pre-treatment visits with medical oncology. Methods: We conducted a retrospective chart review of adult patients referred to The Ottawa Hospital with locally advanced rectal adenocarcinoma, seen in consultation by a surgical, radiation, and medical oncologist between January 2018 and December 2022. Results: Of 195 patients, the median time from diagnosis to treatment was 55 days (IQR: 45-68). Both surgical and radiation oncology consultation preceded medical oncology consultation in a minority of patients (72; 37%), and 48 (25%) patients required multidisciplinary cancer conference (MCC) discussion. However, the time from cancer diagnosis to treatment initiation was not significantly different between patients who were and were not seen by the surgeon and radiation oncologist prior to the medical oncologist (56 vs. 55 days respectively), nor if MCC discussions were or were not required (55 vs. 55 days). However, almost half of all patients (93; 48%) required an additional pre-treatment visit with their medical oncologist, and patients who saw both surgical and radiation oncology prior were significantly less likely to require additional pre-treatment visits with medical oncology (25% vs. 61%; p<0.0001). Conclusions: The time from cancer diagnosis to treatment initiation was not significantly impacted by the order of specialist consultations with the multidisciplinary team, nor if patients required MCC discussion or additional pre-treatment visits with medical oncology. However additional pre-treatment visits with medical oncology were significantly more likely to occur when patients were seen by medical oncology prior to surgical and/or radiation oncology, representing a logistical and financial inefficiency in the system, and a potential area for process improvement. [Table: see text]

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