Association of Parental Status and Gender with Burden of Multidisciplinary Tumor Boards.

B L Chau,J S LaGuardia,S Kim, S C Zhang, E Pletcher,N N Sanford, A Raldow, L Singer,J Gong,S Padda,M Kamrava, T Cohen,D Mitra,K M Atkins

International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics(2023)

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Identifying as a woman and having children were associated with a higher level of burden from early/late tumor boards. The negative impact of early/late tumor boards on overall family dynamics, including children feeding, sleeping, and childcare logistics, was commonly reported by parents. Having ≥2 children, attending ≥3 hours/week of tumor boards, and radiology/pathology specialty were associated with a higher level of burden overall. Future strategies should aim to decrease burden, particularly the disparate impact on parents and women.
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