Cancer Care: Interdisciplinary Strategies among Doctors, Dentists, And Nurses

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Mohammed Z. Alamri, Abdullah Mansour Alaliani, Wisam Nasser Al Thaiban, Ahmed Abdulrahman Shaikh, Ahmad Khalid Mahrous, Hamed Ali Saleh Alsaed, Abrar Abdulaziz Bannani, Mona Mohsen Mohsen Al Obayli, Muataz Ibrahim Alnami, Afnan Yahya Atiah, Ali Ibrahim Alnami, Yahya Mohammed Hassan Duraib, Hani Fahad Alamri, Nourah Mohammed Saad, Abdullah Ali Hakami

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Cancer care requires a comprehensive, multi-faceted approach, as the complexity of the disease often demands the expertise of various healthcare professionals. Among these professionals, doctors, dentists, and nurses each play pivotal roles in diagnosing, treating, and supporting cancer patients. The integration of interdisciplinary strategies in cancer care enhances patient outcomes, promotes early detection, and ensures that the full range of physical, emotional, and psychological needs of cancer patients are met. This article explores the collaborative roles of doctors, dentists, and nurses in cancer care, focusing on the unique contributions of each professional, the benefits of working together, and how their combined efforts can improve treatment outcomes, reduce complications, and enhance the quality of life for patients. Through this integrated approach, the article highlights the significance of teamwork, communication, and holistic patient care in the management of cancer.

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