Patient-Reported Distress in Individuals With Head and Neck Cancer
Melissa C. White,
Cheyenne Corbett,
Trinitia Y. Cannon
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceDistress is common among patients with cancer, and evidence of disparities associated with distress has been mixed. Head and neck cancer (HNC) is one of the most emotionally distressing cancers and is also a highly disparate disease. However, it is unknown whether there are disparities associated with patient-reported distress in HNC.ObjectiveTo examine racial and sociodemographic factors associated with clinically meaningful distress in a cohort of patients with HNC.Design, Setting, and Participants… Show more
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