HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The practice of seeking a second opinion in medical oncology is still prevalent among cancer patients, with many reporting benefits such as reassurance and a better understanding of their disease.
- Who: THIEME et al. from the Centro Universitário FMABC, Santo André, SP, Brazil have published the Article: Second Opinion in Medical Oncology in the Age of Arti fi cial Intelligence and Telemedicine, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of August/16,/2024
- Future: Research is needed to evaluate the impact of second opinions on the costs of care and outcomes for Braz J . . .

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