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TOPLINE: Patient-attributable delays exceeding 90 days in breast cancer care were associated with a more than threefold higher risk for 2-year mortality. Living alone emerged as the only independent predictor of prolonged patient-attributable delay (PPAD), increasing the risk for delay by 88.2%. METHODOLOGY: This multicentre prospective cohort study included 543 symptomatic patients with breast cancer …
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Delayed Breast Cancer Care Raises Mortality Risk
TOPLINE: Patient-attributable delays exceeding 90 days in breast cancer care were associated with a more than threefold higher risk for 2-year mortality. Living alone emerged as the only independent predictor of prolonged patient-attributable delay (PPAD), increasing the risk for delay by 88.2%. METHODOLOGY: This multicentre prospective cohort study included 543 symptomatic patients with breast cancer