2018
DOI: 10.1002/lary.27676
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Disparities in adherence to head and neck cancer follow‐up guidelines

Abstract: Objectives In this study, we aim to determine the frequency of adherence to National Comprehensive Cancer Network follow‐up guidelines in a population of head and neck cancer patients who received curative treatment. We will also assess the impact of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and treatment setting on utilization of follow‐up care. Methods This study included patients with biopsy‐proven, nonmetastatic oropharyngeal or laryngeal cancer treated with radiotherapy between January 1, 2014, and June 30, … Show more

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“…This is likely because of increased delays in presentation and TKA utilization. 30 Moreover, consistent with published data on non-Hispanic Black patients, 47 Similarly, recent research identifies non-Hispanic Black race as a risk factor associated with decreased compliance of follow-up services. 47 Black patients with arthritis are more likely to report lack of transport, to be more risk-averse in relation to benefits of medical therapy, and to have significantly reduced odds of a therapy visit compared to White patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…This is likely because of increased delays in presentation and TKA utilization. 30 Moreover, consistent with published data on non-Hispanic Black patients, 47 Similarly, recent research identifies non-Hispanic Black race as a risk factor associated with decreased compliance of follow-up services. 47 Black patients with arthritis are more likely to report lack of transport, to be more risk-averse in relation to benefits of medical therapy, and to have significantly reduced odds of a therapy visit compared to White patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Patient noncompliance with recommended services occurs throughout the HNC treatment continuum and is problematic. 67,68 This phenomenon is widely appreciated and frustrates efforts to refer patients into survivorship clinics, as well as to ancillary/support services. Of the subjects seen through the IQOL Clinic, 47% attended the recommended ancillary/support service(s).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, other factors played a role in the attrition rate ranging from forgetting PBM sessions or the fact that patients did not experience skin problems at the start of the trial [31]. Previous clinical trials with HNC patients already described this low adherence rate [32][33][34][35]. However, our trial also has many advantages, including the randomised and multicentric design, the blinding of patients and assessor, well-defined PBM parameters, and the usage of validated grading tools and questionnaires.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%