A significant study reveals that patients with colorectal, breast, gastric, and pancreatic cancers treated at low-income-serving hospitals exhibit poorer 5-year overall survival rates compared to those at higher-income facilities. Specifically, survival rates are 67.6% vs. 73.6% for colorectal, 81.9% vs. 89.5% for breast, 41.9% vs. 56.0% for gastric, and 31.5% vs. 42.1% for pancreatic cancer. These disparities highlight the impact of income inequality on healthcare outcomes across different hospital types.
Journal Article by Manisundaram NV, Hu CY (…) Chang GJ et 4 al. in Ann Surg Oncol
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