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The following pages link to Treatment differences and other prognostic factors related to breast cancer survival. Delivery systems and medical outcomes (Q46114655):
Displaying 50 items.
- Benefits of multidisciplinary teamwork in the management of breast cancer (Q27011296) (← links)
- Management of primary breast cancer (Q33573982) (← links)
- The structural landscape of the health care system for breast cancer care: results from the Los Angeles Women's Health Study (Q33605022) (← links)
- Financial incentives for quality in breast cancer care. (Q33677625) (← links)
- Prostate cancer treatment and ten-year survival among group/staff HMO and fee-for-service Medicare patients (Q33773297) (← links)
- Breast cancer survival by teaching status of the initial treating hospital (Q33955069) (← links)
- Variations in the treatment of early-stage breast cancer in Quebec between 1988 and 1994. (Q34032657) (← links)
- Quality of life study in prostate cancer patients treated with three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy: comparing late bowel and bladder quality of life symptoms to that of the normal population (Q34133093) (← links)
- Does Center Volume Correlate with Survival from Breast Cancer? (Q34138363) (← links)
- A breast cancer care report card. An assessment of performance and a pursuit of value (Q34185786) (← links)
- Variations in treatment and survival in breast cancer (Q34569935) (← links)
- Treatment outcome studies. pitfalls in current methods and practice (Q34666784) (← links)
- Breast cancer outcomes among older women: HMO, fee-for-service, and delivery system comparisons. (Q34743679) (← links)
- Coordination of care for early-stage breast cancer patients (Q34744477) (← links)
- Race, ethnicity, and disparities in breast cancer: victories and challenges (Q34843062) (← links)
- Breast conservation rates-barriers between tertiary care and community practice (Q35091178) (← links)
- Effects of payer status on breast cancer survival: a retrospective study (Q35248415) (← links)
- Adjuvant Radiation and Outcomes After Breast Conserving Surgery in Publicly Insured Patients (Q36034218) (← links)
- Investigating the correlation between hospital of primary treatment and the survival of women with breast cancer (Q36218361) (← links)
- Effects of specialisation on treatment and outcomes in screen-detected breast cancers in Wales: cohort study (Q36613422) (← links)
- Specialisation and breast cancer survival in the screening era (Q36648949) (← links)
- Why does specialist treatment of breast cancer improve survival? The role of surgical management (Q36694153) (← links)
- Adjuvant hormonal therapy use among insured, low-income women with breast cancer (Q37280714) (← links)
- Efficacy of neck dissection: are surgical volumes important? (Q37417682) (← links)
- Effect of diet on mortality and cancer recurrence among cancer survivors: a systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies (Q37529865) (← links)
- The relationship between depressive symptoms and shoulder mobility among older women: assessment at one year after breast cancer diagnosis (Q38443349) (← links)
- Racial differences in breast cancer survival: The interaction of socioeconomic status and tumor biology (Q39448673) (← links)
- Early-stage breast cancer treatment among medically underserved women diagnosed in a national screening program, 1992-1995. (Q39588563) (← links)
- Private Payer's Status Improves Male Breast Cancer Survival (Q40382440) (← links)
- Identifying patterns of breast cancer care provided at high-volume hospitals: a classification and regression tree analysis (Q40497294) (← links)
- Variations in breast cancer treatment by patient and provider characteristics (Q40956879) (← links)
- Future prospects of population-based mammographic screening (Q40958177) (← links)
- Hospital-related differences in breast cancer management. Analysis of an unselected population-based series of 1353 radically operated patients (Q41470146) (← links)
- The effect of managed care on breast cancer detection, treatment, and research (Q41582878) (← links)
- Relation between appropriateness of primary therapy for early-stage breast carcinoma and increased use of breast-conserving surgery (Q43869499) (← links)
- Outcomes research in cancer clinical trial cooperative groups: the RTOG model (Q44828020) (← links)
- Effects of health insurance and race on breast carcinoma treatments and outcomes (Q46259064) (← links)
- Breast Cancer Survival and Treatment in Health Maintenance Organization and Fee-for-Service Settings (Q46300447) (← links)
- Breast carcinoma survival in Europe and the United States (Q47211607) (← links)
- Use and Timeliness of Radiation Therapy After Breast-Conserving Surgery in Low-Income Women With Early-Stage Breast Cancer (Q47924235) (← links)
- Structural/organizational characteristics of health services partly explain racial variation in timeliness of radiation therapy among elderly breast cancer patients (Q50146461) (← links)
- Do specialists do it better? The impact of specialization on the processes and outcomes of care for cancer patients (Q50163774) (← links)
- Breast cancer in South East Asia: comparison of presentation and outcome between a middle income and a high income country (Q50916704) (← links)
- Enrollment in the Health Alliance Plan HMO Is Not an Independent Risk Factor for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery (Q52877320) (← links)
- Experiencing breast cancer in managed care. (Q53127983) (← links)
- Provider case volume and outcome in the evaluation and treatment of patients with mammogram-detected breast carcinoma. (Q53665812) (← links)
- The effect of less than definitive care on breast carcinoma recurrence and mortality (Q60152851) (← links)
- The quality of early-stage breast cancer care (Q74026769) (← links)
- Long term results with breast-conserving therapy for patients with early stage breast carcinoma in a community hospital setting (Q74037400) (← links)
- Hospital volume differences and five-year survival from breast cancer (Q74368938) (← links)