All-urban residence correlated with longer treatment initiation times despite an a priori hypothesis favoring rural delays, suggesting urban-system bottlenecks rather than geographic distance alone.
Limited access to screening and treatment in LMICs contributes to disparities in CRC outcomes compared to HICs. CRC incidence is higher in HICs, but mortality is lower due to better screening and ...
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Komodo’s Analyses on Delays in Diagnosis and Treatment Informed Key Findings and Strategy for Improving U.S. Colorectal Cancer Care SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–November 20, 2024– In response to the ...
Palliative care in early-onset CRC reduces invasive interventions, enhancing end-of-life comfort and decreasing hospital costs. Significant reductions in blood transfusions, mechanical ventilation, ...
Fewer than one in five U.S. primary-care physicians follow practice guidelines for all recommended colorectal cancer (CRC) screening modalities. After examining survey data from 1,266 physicians ...
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