Exploring treatment decision-making in cancer management for rural residents: Patient and provider perspectives on a recently established regional radiotherapy service.
Eleanor M BirchMargaret M HaighSiddhartha BaxiMarilyn LyfordShelley CheethamShaouli ShahidSandra Claire ThompsonPublished in: Asia-Pacific journal of clinical oncology (2018)
Increased convenience and a lower financial burden are key reasons why rural cancer patients prefer treatment at a regional RT service rather than travelling to metropolitan centers. These factors highlight the need for ongoing improvement in access to local RT services so that disparities in cancer outcomes between rural and metropolitan patients are reduced.
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- ejection fraction
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