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Associations between income and survival in cholangiocarcinoma: A comprehensive subtype-based analysis.

Calvin X GengAnuragh R GudurJagannath A KadiyalaDaniel S StrandVanessa M ShamiAndrew Y WangAlexander J PodboyTri M LeMatthew J ReilleyVictor M ZaydfudimRoss C D Buerlein
Published in: Annals of hepato-biliary-pancreatic surgery (2024)
Lower income was associated with higher rates of cancer-specific mortality and lower rates of surgical resection in CCA. There were significant differences in treatment selection and outcomes between intrahepatic, perihilar, and distal tumors. Population- based strategies aimed at identifying possible etiologies for these disparities are paramount to improving patient outcomes.
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