Efficacy of a Navigation-Based Intervention vs Usual Care for Decreasing Delays in Starting Guideline-Adherent Adjuvant Therapy for Patients with Head and Neck Cancer
This study tests the hypothesis that NDURE (Navigation for Disparities and Untimely Radiation thErapy), a patient navigation-based intervention, will decrease delays in starting guideline-adherent PORT relative to Usual Care (UC).
Source: International Journal of Radiation Oncology * Biology * Physics - Category: Radiology Authors: E.M. Graboyes, E.G. Hill, K.R. Sterba, B.S. Chera, R. DeMass, E. Kistner-Griffin, J. McCay, J.G. Newman, W. Albergotti, A. Kejner, J. Skoner, J.L. Harper, J. Kaczmar, S. Zimmerman, G.W. Warren, A.J. Alberg, E. Calhoun, B. Nussenbaum, C. Hughes Halbert Tags: LBA 02 Source Type: research
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