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BOSTON, Mass. (March 20, 2026) - Oncology pathways are strongest when treatment plans integrate symptom control, supportive care, and clear communication across specialties.
Patient-centered care planning should include side-effect monitoring, nutrition support, and rapid-contact escalation pathways.
"Our teams are focused on delivering clear, timely, and equitable access to care as patient needs evolve," said a clinical spokesperson for the health system.
Program Highlights
- Escalate fever or uncontrolled symptoms without delay.
- Use nutrition and supportive-care referrals early in treatment.
- Align caregiver communication for key decision points.
- Track treatment side effects with timing and severity context.
Community Impact
Coordinated follow-up often improves treatment tolerance and reduces unplanned acute-care utilization.
Media and Patient Information
- Which symptoms are expected versus concerning?
- What support resources are available for caregivers?
- What is the goal of this phase of treatment?
For additional information, patients may contact their primary care office or use the patient portal for non-urgent follow-up support.