Many older adults with advanced cancer receive potentially aggressive treatment but not a lot of supportive care, according ...
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News Medical on MSNMedicare patients with cancer often receive aggressive treatment over supportive careMany Medicare patients with advanced cancer receive potentially aggressive treatment at the expense of supportive care, according to a study that analyzed Medicare records.
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Despite considerable efforts to improve the quality of end-of-life care in the United States, a new retrospective study led ...
Jade E. Jones, MD, of Emory Winship Cancer Institute, shares how considering patients' travel needs, social services, and insurance concerns can help improve access to care.
The recent wildfires in Los Angeles are just the latest in a series of natural disasters that have disrupted cancer care.
Researchers analyzed 33,744 fee-for-service Medicare decedents with distant-stage breast, prostate, pancreatic, or lung cancers who died between 2014 and 2019.
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Cedar Rapids KCRG-TV on MSN2025 Cancer in Iowa Report focusses on resources for survivorsThis year’s Cancer in Iowa report shows the state continues to have the second highest rate of newly diagnosed cancers in ...
Susan Escudier, MD, FACP, discusses the impact of insurance coverage gaps, transportation barriers, and financial hardships on cancer care access and emphasizes the need for payers to better support ...
Many Medicare patients with advanced cancer receive potentially aggressive treatment at the expense of supportive care, according to a study that analyzed Medicare records.
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