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Evaluation of the association of health care system access with kidney cancer surgical outcomes for hispanic and non-hispanic white patients

•The impact of healthcare access on Renal Cell Carcinoma surgical outcomes is unknown.•Hispanic patients were more likely to live in underserved areas and have more advanced disease.•Hispanic patients had non-inferior 5-year survival outcomes after surgery.•Access to tertiary academic referral cente...

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Published in:Urologic oncology 2021-12, Vol.39 (12), p.837.e1-837.e7
Main Authors: Javier-DesLoges, Juan F., Meagher, Margaret F., Walia, Arman, Nguyen, Mimi V., Perry, John M., Narasimhan, Rekha S., Hakimi, Kevin, Soliman, Shady, Yuan, Julia, Chakoumakos, Madison A., Ghali, Fady, Patel, Devin N., Wan, Fang, Murphy, James D., Derweesh, Ithaar H.
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Health disparities
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