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Radiotherapy Deserts: The Impact of Race, Poverty, and the Rural-Urban Continuum on Density of Providers and the Use of Radiation Therapy in the US
Anna W. LaVigne
, Theodore L. DeWeese
, Jean L. Wright
, Curtiland Deville
, Srinivasan Yegnasubramanian
,
Sara R. Alcorn
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Radiation Therapy
100%
Radiotherapy
100%
Desert
100%
Poverty
100%
Odds Ratio
100%
Rural-urban Continuum
100%
Hot Zone
80%
Non-Hispanic White
60%
Death Rate
60%
Oncologic
60%
Oncological Outcomes
60%
Prostate Cancer
40%
Incidence Rate
40%
U.S. Counties
40%
Breast
20%
Epidemiologic
20%
Medicare Beneficiaries
20%
Socioeconomic Status
20%
Multivariable
20%
Barriers to Care
20%
High Need
20%
Health Inequities
20%
Web Platform
20%
National Database
20%
County Level
20%
Mean Standard Deviation
20%
Cancer Types
20%
Non-metropolitan
20%
Multivariable Logistic Regression
20%
Radiation Oncologist
20%
Ecologic Study
20%
Nonmetropolitan Communities
20%
Socioeconomic Geography
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Radiation Therapy
100%
Odds Ratio
71%
Mortality Rate
42%
Malignant Neoplasm
28%
Prostate Cancer
28%
Medicare
14%
Socioeconomic Status
14%
Radiation Oncologist
14%
Health Inequity
14%