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Geographical variations in the use of cancer treatments are associated with survival of lung cancer patients.

Henrik MøllerVictoria H CouplandDaniela TataruMichael D PeakeAnders MellemgaardThomas RoundDavid R BaldwinMatthew E J CallisterErik JakobsenPeter VedstedRichard SullivanJames Spicer
Published in: Thorax (2018)
The extent of use of different treatment modalities varies between geographical areas in England. These variations are not attributable to measurable patient and tumour characteristics, and more likely reflect differences in clinical management between local multi-disciplinary teams. The data suggest improvement over time, but there is potential for further survival gains if the use of active treatments in all areas could be increased towards the highest current regional rates.
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