Access to primary care and mortality in excess for patients with cancer in France: Results from 21 French Cancer Registries.
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Date publication
août 2024
Journal
Cancer
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr BOUVIER Anne-Marie, Dr DABAKUYO-YONLI Sandrine, Dr JOOSTE Valérie, Dr WORONOFF Anne-Sophie, Dr HAMMAS Karima
Tous les auteurs :
Gardy J, Wilson S, Guizard AV, Bouvier V, Launay L, Alves A, Bara S, Bouvier AM, Coureau G, Cowppli-Bony A, Dabakuyo Yonli S, Daubisse-Marliac L, Defossez G, Hammas K, Hure F, Jooste V, Lapotre-Ledoux B, Nousbaum JB, Plouvier S, Seigneurin A, Tretarre B, Vigneron N, Woronoff AS, Launoy G, Molinie F, Bryere J, Dejardin O
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Résumé
The impact of geographical accessibility on cancer survival has been investigated in few studies, with most research focusing on access to reference care centers, using overall mortality and limited to specific cancer sites. This study aims to examine the association of access to primary care with mortality in excess of patients with the 10 most frequent cancers in France, while controlling for socioeconomic deprivation.
Mots clés
cancer, excess mortality, primary care, registries
Référence
Cancer. 2024 08 20;: