Variations in outcomes by residential location for women with breast cancer: a systematic review.
Paramita DasguptaPeter David BaadeDanny R YouldenGail GarveyJoanne F AitkenIsabella WallingtonJennifer ChynowethHelen ZorbasPhilippa H YoulPublished in: BMJ open (2018)
A general pattern of poorer survival and variations in clinical management for Australian female patients with breast cancer from non-metropolitan areas was evident. However, the wide variability in data sources, measures, study quality, time periods and geographical classification made direct comparisons across studies challenging. The review highlighted the need to promote standardisation of geographical classifications and increased comparability of data systems. It also identified key gaps in the existing literature including a lack of studies on advanced breast cancer, geographical variations in treatment choices from the perspective of patients and post-treatment follow-up.