What multidisciplinary team members should be involved in the care of a patient with Ewing sarcoma?

Guideline-aligned answer with reasoning, red flags and references. Clinically reviewed by Dr Kola Tytler MBBS CertHE MBA MRCGP.

Posted: 22 August 2025Updated: 22 August 2025 Guideline-Aligned (High Confidence) Clinically Reviewed
Dr Kola Tytler MBBS CertHE MBA MRCGPClinical Lead • iatroX

Multidisciplinary team members involved in the care and management of a patient diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma should include:

  • Oncologists (medical and clinical oncologists) to oversee chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment planning and delivery.
  • Orthopaedic or sarcoma surgeons for surgical management of the primary tumour and any metastases.
  • Radiologists to perform and interpret imaging for diagnosis, staging, and treatment response assessment.
  • Pathologists to provide histopathological diagnosis and molecular characterisation of the tumour.
  • Specialist nurses or key workers to coordinate care, provide patient support, and liaise with primary care and community services.
  • Palliative care specialists to manage symptoms and provide supportive care throughout the disease course.
  • Physiotherapists and rehabilitation specialists to assist with functional recovery and mobility post-treatment.
  • Psychosocial support staff including psychologists or counsellors to address emotional and mental health needs.

This multidisciplinary approach ensures comprehensive care from diagnosis through treatment and follow-up, consistent with UK cancer service standards for sarcomas and other malignancies requiring complex management ,,.

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What Multidisciplinary Team Members Should Be Involved: Guideline-alig