The Role of Geography in United States Retinoblastoma Care
Puntos clave
This research examines how geography affects treatment approaches and outcomes for retinoblastoma.
Analysis of treatment data for retinoblastoma cases across various geographic areas.
Comparison of enucleation rates and chemotherapy usage between metropolitan and non-metropolitan children.
Metropolitan children exhibited lower rates of enucleation (removal of the eye) compared to rural counterparts.
Higher rates of chemotherapy were observed in metropolitan settings, reflecting better treatment access.
Resumen
Geographic context modified disparities in retinoblastoma treatment and staging. Metropolitan children had lower enucleation rates and higher chemotherapy use.