Shifting Trends in End-of-Life Care: Where Colorectal Cancer Patients Die in the US

Researchers investigated the locations of death among colorectal cancer (CRC) patients in the United States, aiming to identify determinants and trends. From 2003 to 2019, they observed a shift from hospital and institutional settings toward home and hospice as preferred places for end-of-life care. However, disparities existed among racial and educational groups, with non-white and less-educated individuals less likely to die at home or in hospice. This highlights the need for equitable end-of-life care policies to address healthcare disparities in CRC patients.

Journal Article by Sonal S, Jain B (…) Berger DL et 11 al. in Ann Surg Oncol

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