Abstract
Many American Indian (AI) and Alaska native (AN) patients do not complete guideline-concordant cancer care for the 4 most common cancers. Our aim was to better understand AI/AN attitudes toward radiation therapy (RT). Patients eligible for this survey study were AI/AN patients with cancer at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center who either received previous RT or were recommended to receive RT. An 18-item questionnaire was administered to each of the 50 participants from October 1, 2018, through February 15, 2019. Willingness to travel for RT was compared to respondent characteristics, concerns regarding RT, and obstacles to obtain RT. Duration of RT was important to 78% of patients: 24% would consider traveling 25 miles or more for a standard course, and 48% would travel that distance for a shorter course (P
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Patel, S. H., Ebrahimi, S., Northfelt, D. W., Mathews, T. E., Omar, F. M., Martinez, E. D., … Okamoto, J. M. (2020). Understanding American Indian Perceptions Toward Radiation Therapy. Cancer Control, 27(3). https://doi.org/10.1177/1073274820945991
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