Effectiveness of multidisciplinary team collaboration in focal pancreatic lesion management: a systematic review
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This systematic review investigates the impact of multidisciplinary team (MDT) collaboration on the management of focal pancreatic lesions, addressing how MDT-led care influences diagnostic accuracy, treatment decisions, and clinical outcomes. The findings indicate that MDT involvement significantly improves diagnostic precision, alters management plans, and enhances adherence to treatment guidelines, ultimately leading to better surgical outcomes. Despite the positive results, the authors note the need for further research to refine the MDT model for optimal patient benefit.
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