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Association of time to resection with survival in patients with colon cancer.

Sara SakowitzSyed Shahyan BakhtiyarArjun VermaShayan EbrahimianAmulya VadlakondaRussyan Mark MabezaHanjoo LeePeyman Benharash
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2023)
Patients with CC who underwent resection ≥ 25 days following diagnosis demonstrated similar 1-year, but inferior 5- and 10-year survival, compared to those who underwent surgery within 25 days. Socioeconomic factors, including race and Medicaid insurance, were linked with greater odds of delayed resection. Efforts to balance appropriate preoperative evaluation with expedited resection are needed to optimize patient outcomes.
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