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Opinion|Videos|November 11, 2025

Optimizing Multidisciplinary Collaboration in cSCC Care

Panelists discuss strategies for integrating dermatology, surgery, radiation, and oncology to deliver cohesive, patient-centered cSCC care.

Panelists emphasize that multidisciplinary communication is the foundation of optimal cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) management. Timely case sharing among dermatologists, surgeons, radiation oncologists, and medical oncologists ensures coherent planning and minimizes delays. They advocate for routine tumor board discussions, shared treatment pathways, and survivorship programs to manage long-term complications and secondary prevention. Standardized documentation and referral templates further streamline transitions between specialties. The conversation concludes with a call for sustained collaboration—ensuring that every patient with cSCC receives coordinated, guideline-based, and compassionate care tailored to their individual needs.

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