National disparities in minimally invasive surgery for rectal cancer
Volume: 30, Issue: 3, Pages: 1060 - 1067
Published: Jun 20, 2015
Abstract
Social and racial disparities have been identified as factors contributing to differences in access to care and oncologic outcomes in patients with colorectal cancer. The aim of this study was to investigate national disparities in minimally invasive surgery (MIS), both laparoscopic and robotic, across different racial, socioeconomic and geographic populations of patients with rectal cancer.We utilized the American College of Surgeons National...
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Title
National disparities in minimally invasive surgery for rectal cancer
Published Date
Jun 20, 2015
Volume
30
Issue
3
Pages
1060 - 1067
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