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Postal survey of physicians and laboratories: Practices and perceptions of molecular oncology testing
BMC Health Services Research, 08/12/09
Miller FA et al. – Physicians and laboratory professionals were enthusiastic about the value of MOT for cancer care but most did not believe patients were gaining adequate access to clinically necessary testing. Further, the authors' results suggest that many were ill equipped as individual stakeholders, or as a coordinated system of referral and interpretation, to provide MOT. These challenges should inspire educational, training and other interventions to ensure that developments in molecular oncology can result in optimal cancer care.
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