Purpose: Compared with the rest of the United States, the population of Appalachia has lower education levels, higher rates of poverty, and limited access to health care. The presence of disparities in radiation therapy (RT) access for Appalachian patients with cancer has rarely been examined. Methods and materials: The National Cancer Institute initiatives toward addressing disparities in treatment access for rural populations were examined. An extensive literature search was undertaken for studies investigating RT access disparities in Appalachian patients, beginning with the most common cancers in these patients (lung, colorectal, and cervical). Results: Although the literature investigating RT access disparities in Appalachia is relativ...
Purpose: Radiation therapy interruption (RTI) worsens cancer outcomes. Our purpose was to benchmark ...
<b>Problem:</b> In 2009, breast cancer was the most common cancer in women, and colorectal cancer wa...
Purpose: National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Centers are required to assess and addres...
Purpose: Compared with the rest of the United States, the population of Appalachia has lower educati...
Purpose: Compared with the rest of the United States, the population of Appalachia has lower educati...
Introduction: African Americans experience the highest burden of cancer incidence and mortality in t...
Purpose: Multiple studies have shown survival benefits in pa-tients with cancer treated with radiati...
Introduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States (U.S.), after cardiov...
Context: Rural Appalachia has significantly higher overall cancer mortality compared with national r...
Introduction: American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) patients with cancer disproportionally present w...
The Appalachian region of the United States has long been recognized for its poor economic and socia...
Persistent Appalachian Health Disparities: An Integrative Literature Review Richard Trosper Resea...
Abstract: Reports indicate that the number of cancer patients in the United States is rising, with t...
Background:Limited literature is available about cancer in the Appalachian Region. This is the only ...
Purpose: Radiation therapy interruption (RTI) worsens cancer outcomes. Our purpose was to benchmark ...
Purpose: Radiation therapy interruption (RTI) worsens cancer outcomes. Our purpose was to benchmark ...
<b>Problem:</b> In 2009, breast cancer was the most common cancer in women, and colorectal cancer wa...
Purpose: National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Centers are required to assess and addres...
Purpose: Compared with the rest of the United States, the population of Appalachia has lower educati...
Purpose: Compared with the rest of the United States, the population of Appalachia has lower educati...
Introduction: African Americans experience the highest burden of cancer incidence and mortality in t...
Purpose: Multiple studies have shown survival benefits in pa-tients with cancer treated with radiati...
Introduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States (U.S.), after cardiov...
Context: Rural Appalachia has significantly higher overall cancer mortality compared with national r...
Introduction: American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) patients with cancer disproportionally present w...
The Appalachian region of the United States has long been recognized for its poor economic and socia...
Persistent Appalachian Health Disparities: An Integrative Literature Review Richard Trosper Resea...
Abstract: Reports indicate that the number of cancer patients in the United States is rising, with t...
Background:Limited literature is available about cancer in the Appalachian Region. This is the only ...
Purpose: Radiation therapy interruption (RTI) worsens cancer outcomes. Our purpose was to benchmark ...
Purpose: Radiation therapy interruption (RTI) worsens cancer outcomes. Our purpose was to benchmark ...
<b>Problem:</b> In 2009, breast cancer was the most common cancer in women, and colorectal cancer wa...
Purpose: National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Centers are required to assess and addres...