Nov 22, 2024, 10:13
Raymond Chan: Patient-relevant outcomes in comprehensive cancer centers vs noncomprehensive cancer centers
Raymond Chan, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research at Flinders University, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent paper by him and colleagues published in Cancer:
“Hot-Off-the-Press.
Our latest meta-analysis (1st of a 2-part series):
- Patients in comprehensive cancer centers (CCC) have 23% lower overall mortality risk compared to non-CCC
- Mixed results re time to care/palliative oncology and resource utilization
- Highlight issues on equity, lack of investigations on patient-reported outcomes, health economics, and value-based care
- Look out for Part 2 – chronological scoping review exploring the attributes and impact of on CCCs worldwide.”
Authors: Carla Thamm, Elise Button, Jolyn Johal, Carolyn Taylor, Raymond Chan et al.
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Raymond Chan is the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research at Flinders University, where he focuses on enhancing research excellence and impact while promoting innovation across various scientific fields. He also serves as Secretary of the Board of Directors for the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC).
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