Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the stages of breast cancer presented between the insured and uninsured patients diagnosed at The Rose, an active non-profit breast healthcare organization to determine if uninsured patients present with more advanced stage breast cancer as compared to their insured counterparts. Study Design: Retrospective cross-sectional study. Methods: The study included 1,265 patients who received breast healthcare services and were diagnosed with breast cancer at The Rose between FY 2007 and FY 2012. 738 of the patients in the study were presumably uninsured since their breast healthcare services were sponsored through various funding sources and they were navigated into treatment through The Rose pati...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the stages of breast cancer presented between the...
Purpose: Screening can increase early detection and reduce rates of advanced-stage cancer. Uninsured...
Although standard practice guidelines for breast cancer are clear, the interplay between insurance a...
Although standard practice guidelines for breast cancer are clear, the interplay between insurance a...
Background: Insurance coverage is associated with better cancer outcomes; however, the relative impo...
Purpose: Suboptimal care among minority and low-income patients may explain poorer survival. There i...
<div><p>Though evidence-based treatments have been recommended for breast cancer, underuse of the tr...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) remains one of the top causes of cancer-related deaths in women in th...
Breast cancer is diagnosed at a younger age and a more advanced stage in African-American women than...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the stages of breast cancer presented between the...
Purpose: Screening can increase early detection and reduce rates of advanced-stage cancer. Uninsured...
Although standard practice guidelines for breast cancer are clear, the interplay between insurance a...
Although standard practice guidelines for breast cancer are clear, the interplay between insurance a...
Background: Insurance coverage is associated with better cancer outcomes; however, the relative impo...
Purpose: Suboptimal care among minority and low-income patients may explain poorer survival. There i...
<div><p>Though evidence-based treatments have been recommended for breast cancer, underuse of the tr...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) remains one of the top causes of cancer-related deaths in women in th...
Breast cancer is diagnosed at a younger age and a more advanced stage in African-American women than...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...
Patients presenting with localized breast cancer have a five-year survival of 99 per cent, whereas s...