1. Factors influencing access to specialised haematology units during acute myeloblastic leukaemia patient care: A population‐based study in France
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Kueshivi Midodji Atsou, Bernard Rachet, Edouard Cornet, Marie‐Lorraine Chretien, Cédric Rossi, Laurent Remontet, Laurent Roche, Roch Giorgi, Sophie Gauthier, Stéphanie Girard, Johann Böckle, Stéphane Kroudia Wasse, Helene Rachou, Laila Bouzid, Jean‐Marc Poncet, Sébastien Orazio, Alain Monnereau, Xavier Troussard, Morgane Mounier, and Marc Maynadie
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acute myeloblastic leukaemia ,care pathways ,logistic regression ,population‐based data ,specialised haematology unit access ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background The excess mortality observed in Acute Myeloblastic Leukaemia (AML) patients, partly attributed to unequal access to curative treatments, could be linked to care pathways. Methods We included 1039 AML incident cases diagnosed between 2012–2016 from the 3 French blood cancer registries (3,625,400 inhabitants). We describe patients according to age, the medical entry unit and access to the specialised haematology unit (SHU) during follow‐up. Multivariate logistic regression model was done to determine the association between covariables and access to SHU. A total of 713 patients (69%) had access to SHU during care. Results The most common care pathway concerned referral from the general practitioner to SHU, n = 459(44%). The univariate analysis observed a downward trend for the most deprived patients. Patients who consulted in SHU were younger (66 years vs. 83, p
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- 2023
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