Disparities in Access to Thoracic Surgeons among Patients Receiving Lung Lobectomy in the United States.
Sean J HalloranChristine E AlvaradoAnuja L SarodeBoxiang JiangJillian SinopoliPhilip A LindenChristopher W TowePublished in: Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.) (2023)
In this nationally representative analysis, smaller, rural, non-teaching hospitals, and certain regions of the United States are less likely to receive lobectomy from a thoracic surgeon. Thoracic surgeon specialization is also independently associated with utilization of minimally invasive lobectomy. Combined, there are significant disparities in access to guideline-directed surgical care of patients receiving lung lobectomy.