## Abstract ## BACKGROUND Although access to cancer care is known to influence patient outcomes, to the authors' knowledge, little is known regarding geographic access to cancer care, and how it may vary by population characteristics. This study estimated travel time to specialized cancer care set
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Access to Care and Satisfaction in Colorectal Cancer Patients
โ Scribed by Geoffrey A. Porter; Karen M. Inglis; Lori A. Wood; Paul J. Veugelers
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- Springer
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- 2005
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Conflicting data exist on the prognosis of hereditary colorectal cancer. HNPCC patients, in particular, are often reported to have a better survival. We examined 2,340 colorectal-cancer patients treated in our Institution: 144 HNPCC patients (Amsterdam Criteria), 161 FAP patients and 2,035 patients