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Any member of the urology team can refer patients for discussion at the MDT meeting. It is usually the urologist or oncologist who will give the MDT coordinator names of patients they wish to discuss. However, occasionally radiologists may wish to discuss specific scans or the pathologist, certain biopsy results.
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