Do geographic differences or socioeconomic disparities affect survival in sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma?
Albert H ZhouSei Y ChungVaresh R PatelAykut A UnsalWayne D HsuehSoly BaredesJean Anderson EloyPublished in: International forum of allergy & rhinology (2017)
SNSCC patients from the South had the poorest long-term DSS, despite being most likely to present with localized disease. The South had the highest proportion of patients who were black, resided in rural or urban towns, had the lowest median income, and did not receive standard combination therapy, compared to the East, Midwest, and West.