Rural/urban residence and childhood and adolescent cancer survival in the United States.
Arash DelavarQianxi FengKimberly J JohnsonPublished in: Cancer (2018)
The results of the current study suggest that childhood and adolescent cancer survival in the United States does not vary by rural/urban residence at the time of diagnosis as defined by RUCCs. The widespread availability of public health insurance for children and adolescents and a nationwide network of pediatric cancer providers may explain this finding.