Cancers (Aug 2024)

Evolving and Improving the Sustainability of Molecular Tumor Boards: The Value and Challenges

  • Marius Bartels,
  • Benoist Chibaudel,
  • Rodrigo Dienstmann,
  • Janne Lehtiö,
  • Alberta Piccolo,
  • Olivier Michielin,
  • Grainne O’Kane,
  • Giancarlo Pruneri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16162888
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 16
p. 2888

Abstract

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The increasing volume of information for cancer care, and the evolution of molecularly guided therapies, have increased the need for molecular tumor boards (MTBs), which can integrate such data into personalized treatment plans to improve patient outcomes. However, recommendations for improving the sustainability of MTBs are lacking. A diverse committee of MTB experts was assembled (February–March 2023), with extensive experience in sustainability in healthcare ecosystems. The aim was to identify MTB-related hurdles throughout the patient journey and develop a general framework for MTBs to operate on larger scales locally, nationally, and internationally. The committee identified ten key pillars for sustainable and scalable MTBs, including technical solutions for data integration and visualization, interoperability, learning loops, clinical trial access, legal considerations, criteria for patient testing, decision standardization, making MTBs official bodies for treatment decisions, local leaders, and international networks. The need for scalable frameworks at academic and community levels was recognized, along with integrating MTBs into national health systems to enhance sustainability and ensure optimal treatment decisions. Irrespective of the health ecosystem, the sustainability and scalability of MTBs are essential. Our framework provides guidelines to address this and to help MTBs evolve towards integrated, essential components of the oncology healthcare system.

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