“…However, despite the obstacles facing MDTs, several important patient benefits have been reported, including greater accuracy of disease staging [135], fewer treatment and referral delays [136,137], individualized evidence-based practice for patients, greater continuity of care [138], enhanced quality of life [139], and better clinical and survival outcomes [140 -146]. In addition, health care professionals and health services may benefit from MDTs through strengthened awareness, communication, and relationships among members and disciplines, increasing the opportunities for knowledge sharing and professional development (e.g., review sessions providing learning opportunities for staff) [136,147,148]. Other advantages include facilitation of clinical trial recruitment [149], minimization of duplication of effort, opportunities to pool resources and encourage crosstraining [150], and the potential to alleviate regional disparities in health care services.…”