Journal article
Travel distance and potential disparities in palliative radiotherapy access for cancer patients in Victoria, Australia
M Trommer, P Gillett, F Franchini, K Trapani, C Hornby, S Abraham, D Herath, K Gough, K Donohoe, P Tran, F Foroudi, M IJzerman, R Khor
Strahlentherapie und Onkologie | Springer | Published : 2025
Abstract
Background Palliative radiotherapy (PRT) is crucial for improving quality of life in patients with advanced-staged cancer. This large data analysis investigates the travel distances and potential disparities in PRT access especially focusing on the burden of excess travel for palliative cancer patients in Victoria, Australia. Methods Using a state-wide linked dataset from the PRedicting the health economic IMPact of new and current Cancer Treatments (PRIMCAT) research program, we analysed the estimated road travel distance (ERTD) and potential excess travel distance (PETD) as well as received radiotherapy fractions for 29,807 PRT patients being treated from 2010–2019. We examined disparities..
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