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Why Do Long-Distance Travelers Have Improved Pancreatectomy Outcomes?
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Why Do Long-Distance Travelers Have Improved Pancreatectomy Outcomes?

Manila Jindal, Chaoyi Zheng, Humair S. Quadri, Chukwuemeka U. Ihemelandu, Young K. Hong, Andrew K. Smith, Vikas Dudeja, Nawar M. Shara, Lynt B. Johnson and Waddah B. Al-Refaie
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, Vol.225(2)
2017

Abstract

Aged Aged, 80 and over Cohort Studies Female Health Services Accessibility Hospitals, High-Volume Humans Male Middle Aged Pancreatectomy Pancreatic Neoplasms Retrospective Studies Treatment Outcome United States adult aged Article cancer patient cancer staging comorbidity female high volume hospital human long term survival major clinical study male middle aged mortality rate pancreas cancer pancreatectomy priority journal rural population surgical mortality therapy delay travel treatment outcome very elderly cohort analysis health care delivery mortality Pancreatic Neoplasms retrospective study statistics and numerical data treatment outcome United States

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