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Examination of risk factors for discontinuation of follow-up care in patients with head and neck cancer.

M Bryant HowrenAlan J ChristensenNitin A Pagedar
Published in: Cancer medicine (2022)
Approximately one quarter of patients disengaged from important follow-up care within 1 year. Lack of social support, depressive symptomatology, and single treatment modality may be important correlates of discontinuation of care in patients with head and neck cancer. Additional studies of this outcome are needed. Improved understanding of correlates associated with discontinuation could facilitate the identification of at-risk patients and further development of interventions to keep patients engaged at a crucial time in the survivorship care trajectory.
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