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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Original Research
Vol. 75, Issue 4, 2014July 01, 2014 EDT

Effects of Distance to Care and Rural or Urban Residence on Receipt of Radiation Therapy Among North Carolina Medicare Enrollees With Breast Cancer

Stephanie B. Wheeler, Tzy-Mey Kuo, Danielle Durham, Brian Frizzelle, Katherine Reeder-Hayes, Anne-Marie Meyer,
Articlesoncology servicesbreast cancerradiation therapyStephanie B. WheelerTzy-Mey KuoDanielle DurhamBrian FrizzelleKatherine Reeder-HayesAnne-Marie Meyer
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.75.4.239

Articles in Vol. 75, Issue 4, 2014

Vol. 75, Issue 4, 2014
  • Health Care Utilization From Chemotherapy-Related Adverse Events Among Low-Income Breast Cancer Patients: Effect of Enrollment in a Medical Home Program
    Ravi K. GoyalStephanie B. WheelerRacquel E. KohlerKristen H. LichChing-Ching LinKatherine Reeder-HayesAnne-Marie MeyerDeborah K. Mayer
  • Effects of Distance to Care and Rural or Urban Residence on Receipt of Radiation Therapy Among North Carolina Medicare Enrollees With Breast Cancer
    Stephanie B. WheelerTzy-Mey KuoDanielle DurhamBrian FrizzelleKatherine Reeder-HayesAnne-Marie Meyer
  • Pushing Back Against the Long Shadow of Cancer
    Peter J. Morris
  • Cancer Care Research in North Carolina: The State of the State
    Stephanie B. WheelerEthan Basch
  • Controversies in Cancer Screening
    David P. MillerDaniel S. Reuland
  • Obstacles to Affordable Cancer Treatments
    Stacie B. DusetzinaBenyam MulunehTippu KhanKristy L. RichardsNancy L. Keating
  • Speeding the Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence-Based Interventions for Cancer Control and Prevention
    Jennifer LeemanStephanie Jilcott-PittsAllison Myers
  • Big Data for Population-Based Cancer Research: The Integrated Cancer Information and Surveillance System
    Anne-Marie MeyerAndrew F. OlshanLaura GreenAdrian MeyerStephanie B. WheelerEthan BaschWilliam R. Carpenter
  • The Ethics of Clinical Trials for Cancer Therapy
    Lynn J. HowieJeffrey M. Peppercorn
  • Expanding Use of Palliative Care in the Oncology Setting
    Janet H. BullAmy P. Abernethy
  • Pediatric Oncology and Palliative Care
    Ray Barfield
  • Living With Advanced Cancer: Unmet Survivorship Needs
    Eliza M. ParkDonald L. Rosenstein
  • Physical and Mental Health Among Cancer Survivors: Considerations for Long-Term Care and Quality of Life
    Michelle J. NaughtonKathryn E. Weaver
  • Cancer in a 29-County Area in Eastern North Carolina: An Opportunity to Reduce Health Inequities
    C. Suzanne LeaAnn King
  • Tar Heel Footprints in Health Care: Tami Kittrell
    Elizabeth Chen
  • Running the Numbers: Gynecologic Cancers: Incidence and Mortality Trends Among Women in North Carolina
    Soundarya RadhakrishnanChandrika Rao
  • Philanthropy Profile: The V Foundation’s Efforts to Support Cancer Research
    Micha’le Simmons
North Carolina Medical Journal
Wheeler, Stephanie B., Tzy-Mey Kuo, Danielle Durham, Brian Frizzelle, Katherine Reeder-Hayes, and Anne-Marie Meyer. 2014. “Effects of Distance to Care and Rural or Urban Residence on Receipt of Radiation Therapy Among North Carolina Medicare Enrollees With Breast Cancer.” North Carolina Medical Journal 75 (4): 239–46. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.75.4.239.
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