Scaling Symptom Relief: EHR-Facilitated Collaborative Care Outperforms Surveillance Alone in Large-Scale Oncology Trial

Scaling Symptom Relief: EHR-Facilitated Collaborative Care Outperforms Surveillance Alone in Large-Scale Oncology Trial

The E2C2 trial demonstrates that integrating electronic health record (EHR)-facilitated collaborative care with symptom surveillance significantly reduces the burden of anxiety, depression, and fatigue in oncology patients compared to surveillance alone, offering a scalable model for population-level symptom management.
Shared Decision-Making with Otolaryngologists and Palliative Care Specialists Enhances Multidisciplinary Support in Advanced Oral Cavity Cancer

Shared Decision-Making with Otolaryngologists and Palliative Care Specialists Enhances Multidisciplinary Support in Advanced Oral Cavity Cancer

A prospective cohort study demonstrates that a structured shared decision-making (SOP) model significantly increases the utilization of multidisciplinary palliative care services for patients with stage IV oral cavity cancer, bridging the gap between curative intent and supportive care.