Use and timeliness of radiation therapy after breast-conserving surgery in low-income women with early-stage breast cancer
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- DOI: 10.3109/07357907.2012.658937
Use and timeliness of radiation therapy after breast-conserving surgery in low-income women with early-stage breast cancer
Abstract
Purpose: To characterize overall receipt and timeliness of radiation therapy (RT) following breast-conserving surgery among Medicaid-insured patients.
Method: State cancer registry data linked with Medicaid claims from 2003 to 2009 were analyzed. Multivariate logistic and Cox proportional hazards regressions were employed.
Results: Overall, 81% of patients received guideline-recommended RT. Significant variation in timing of RT initiation was documented. Having fewer comorbitidies and receiving chemotherapy were correlated with higher odds of RT initiation within 1 year.
Conclusion: Although RT use in Medicaid-insured women appears to have improved since earlier studies, documented delays in RT are troublesome and warrant further investigation.
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