The Impact of Travel Time on Trimodal Therapy Compared to Cystectomy for Bladder Cancer

International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics(2023)

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In a modern cohort of bladder cancer patients in California, about a quarter of T2-4N0 patients are undergoing bladder preservation. Patients undergoing TMT lived further from their nearest RT facility than patients undergoing surgery. Surgical patients were more likely to live >30 minutes from their treating facility than TMT patients. A minority of patients underwent treatment at the facility nearest to them, regardless of treatment modality chosen. Taken together, this suggests that proximity to the nearest RT facility may not be associated with a higher likelihood of undergoing TMT. Examination of actual treatment facilities (as opposed to the closest facility) shows that patients are traveling further for surgical care than TMT.
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bladder cancer,trimodal therapy,cystectomy,travel time
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