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Medical Travel among Non-Seoul Residents to Seek Prostate Cancer Treatment in Medical Facilities of Seoul

Authors :
Wun-Jae Kim
So Young Kim
In-Chang Cho
Jong Hyock Park
Hyung Joon Kim
Seok Joong Yun
Ji Youl Lee
Yun-Sok Ha
Jae Il Chung
Jun Sung Koh
Hoon Choi
Hyun Chul Chung
Ho Song Yu
Jae Heon Kim
Source :
Cancer Research and Treatment : Official Journal of Korean Cancer Association
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Korean Cancer Association, 2018.

Abstract

PURPOSE This study aims to investigate the trend in medical travel by non-Seoul residents to Seoul for treatment of prostate cancer and also to investigate the possible factors affecting the trend. Materials and Methods This study represents a retrospective cohort study using data from theKoreanNationalHealth Insurance System from 2002 to 2015. Annual trends were produced for proportions of patients who traveled according to the age group, economic status and types of treatment. Multiple logistic analysiswas used to determine factors affecting surgeries at medical facilities in Seoul among the non-Seoul residents. RESULTS A total of 68,543 patients were defined as newly diagnosed prostate cancer cohorts from 2005 to 2014. The proportion of patients who traveled to Seoul for treatment, estimated from cases with prostate cancer-related claims, decreased slightly over 9 years (28.0 at 2005 and 27.0 at 2014, p=0.02). The average proportion of medical travelers seeking radical prostatectomy increased slightly but the increase was not statistically significant (43.1 at 2005 and 45.4 at 2014, p=0.26). Income level and performance ofrobot-assisted radical prostatectomy were significant positive factors for medical travel to medical facilities in Seoul. Combined comorbidity diseases and year undergoing surgery were significant negative factors for medical travel to medical facilities in Seoul. CONCLUSION The general trend of patients travelling from outside Seoul for prostate cancer treatment decreased from 2005 to 2014. However, a large proportion of traveling remained irrespective of direct distance from Seoul.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20059256 and 15982998
Volume :
51
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Research and Treatment : Official Journal of Korean Cancer Association
Accession number :
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