2023
DOI: 10.1002/lio2.1056
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The impact of distance traveled and rurality on the clinical course of head and neck cancer

Abstract: Objective To explore the relationship between distance traveled and rurality to clinical timepoints and 2‐year disease free survival (DFS) in newly diagnosed HNC patients. Methods This study was conducted through retrospective analysis, with key independent variables including distance to academic medical center and rurality score. To better understand delays in care, the sample was divided into two groups based on an optimal treatment timeline. We then assessed for the impact of distance traveled. Results A h… Show more

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