Determinants of the access to remote specialised services provided by national sarcoma reference centres.
Yohan FayetRaphaël TétreauCharles HonoréLouis-Romée Le NailCécile DalbanFrançois GouinSylvain CauseretSophie Piperno-NeumannSimone Mathoulin-PelissierMarie KaranianAntoine ItalianoLoïc ChaigneauJustine GantzerFrançois BertucciMickael RoparsEsma Saada-BouzidAbel CordobaJean-Christophe RuzicSharmini VaratharajahFrançoise DucimetièreSylvie ChabaudPascale Dubray-LongerasFabrice FiorenzaSixtine De PercinCéleste LebbéPauline SoibinetPaul MichelinMaria RiosFadila FarsiNicolas PenelEmmanuelle BompasFlorence DuffaudChristine ChevreauAxel Le CesneJean-Yves BlayFrançois Le LoarerIsabelle Ray-CoquardPublished in: BMC cancer (2021)
In the context of national organization driven by reference network, distance to reference centres slightly alters the early access to sarcoma specialized services and social deprivation has no impact on it. The reference networks' organization, designed to improve the access to specialized services and the quality of cancer management, can be considered as an interesting device to reduce social and spatial inequalities in cancer management. The potential of this organization must be confirmed by further studies, including survival analysis.