Perioperative magnetic resonance imaging in breast cancer care: Distinct adoption trajectories among physician patient-sharing networks.
Xiao XuPamela R SoulosJeph HerrinShi-Yi WangCraig Evan PollackBrigid K KilleleaHoward P FormanCary P GrossPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Physician patient-sharing networks varied in their trajectory of adopting perioperative MRI. These distinct trajectories were associated with the composition of patients and providers in the networks, and had important implications for patterns of mastectomy use.
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