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The treatment of cancer is a complex, multifaceted process that requires a collaborative approach to ensure the best outcomes for patients. Radiation oncology plays a critical role in cancer management, but when combined with expertise from other medical disciplines, it can offer even more effective and personalized care. Integrating multidisciplinary approaches in radiation oncology not only enhances the quality of care but also ensures a more comprehensive treatment plan that addresses all aspects of a patient's condition. Multidisciplinary healthcare involves professionals from various fields working together to develop personalized treatment plans for each patient. In the context of cancer, this often includes medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists, radiologists, pathologists and other specialists. Before initiating radiation therapy, a thorough assessment of the patient's medical history, diagnostic imaging and pathology results is essential. The meticulously analyse of the images to identify the tumor's precise location and the location of critical structures. After identifying the target volume and critical structures, dosimetrists use specialized software to calculate the optimal distribution of radiation dose.
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