Cancer care has greatly improved in the last few decades, as evidenced by a 22% decline in the overall cancer-related death rate in the United States since 1991. However, the question presents itself whether rural residents, for whom the latest advancements are not as accessible, are also realizing these benefits as much as their urban counterparts. The aim of this study is to provide are view of the literature regarding the disparities in cancer care facing rural Appalachia and specifically West Virginia (WV) as well as possible solutions towards bridging this gap. We find that WV has a higher cancer incidence and mortality rate with fewer oncologists per resident, while rural areas in general have lower clinical trial participation and di...
Purpose Rural (vs urban) patients experience poorer cancer outcomes and are less likely to be engage...
© 2017 Dr Rebecca BerginIn Victoria, rural patients with colorectal cancer have poorer outcomes than...
Plain English summary There has been notable progress among state and local cancer coalitions in dev...
Cancer care has greatly improved in the last few decades, as evidenced by a 22% decline in the overa...
Background: In the United States, 6 of the 25 leading causes of death stem from site-specific cancer...
The Appalachian region of the United States has long been recognized for its poor economic and socia...
CC999999/ImCDC/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2020-03-17T00:00:00Z30385497PMC70766277374vault:3511
Background: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the U.S. Rural urban cancer disparities e...
Many reasons for the disparity in survival of 5-7% between rural and urban cancer patients relate to...
Underserved communities with high cancer rates often are not involved in implementing state cancer c...
PURPOSE: Rural (vs urban) patients experience poorer cancer outcomes and are less likely to be engag...
Limited information is available about rural cancer survivors’ needs and if they differ from urban c...
BACKGROUND: Studies have previously shown that rural cancer patients are diagnosed at later stages o...
Many reasons for the disparity in survival of 5-7% between rural and urban cancer patients relate to...
It has been well documented that rural populations in this country exhibit significant health discre...
Purpose Rural (vs urban) patients experience poorer cancer outcomes and are less likely to be engage...
© 2017 Dr Rebecca BerginIn Victoria, rural patients with colorectal cancer have poorer outcomes than...
Plain English summary There has been notable progress among state and local cancer coalitions in dev...
Cancer care has greatly improved in the last few decades, as evidenced by a 22% decline in the overa...
Background: In the United States, 6 of the 25 leading causes of death stem from site-specific cancer...
The Appalachian region of the United States has long been recognized for its poor economic and socia...
CC999999/ImCDC/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2020-03-17T00:00:00Z30385497PMC70766277374vault:3511
Background: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the U.S. Rural urban cancer disparities e...
Many reasons for the disparity in survival of 5-7% between rural and urban cancer patients relate to...
Underserved communities with high cancer rates often are not involved in implementing state cancer c...
PURPOSE: Rural (vs urban) patients experience poorer cancer outcomes and are less likely to be engag...
Limited information is available about rural cancer survivors’ needs and if they differ from urban c...
BACKGROUND: Studies have previously shown that rural cancer patients are diagnosed at later stages o...
Many reasons for the disparity in survival of 5-7% between rural and urban cancer patients relate to...
It has been well documented that rural populations in this country exhibit significant health discre...
Purpose Rural (vs urban) patients experience poorer cancer outcomes and are less likely to be engage...
© 2017 Dr Rebecca BerginIn Victoria, rural patients with colorectal cancer have poorer outcomes than...
Plain English summary There has been notable progress among state and local cancer coalitions in dev...