2021
DOI: 10.1002/hed.26648
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Associations of insurance, urbanity, and comorbidity with types of palliative care received by patients with head and neck cancer

Abstract: Background Our study examined some of the social and medical factors associated with receiving pain palliation alone over more aggressive cytoreductive palliative measures, such as surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation among patients with head and neck cancer. Methods This retrospective study used the National Cancer Database 2016 for data analysis. Patient and tumor characteristics were examined using bivariate analysis and logistic regression to identify their association with receiving pain palliation alone v… Show more

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