Variation in Access to Palliative Radiotherapy in Prostate Cancer: A Population-Based Study in Canada
Alborz Jooya, Daniel Qureshi, William J Phillips, Jennifer Leigh, Colleen Webber, Ajay Aggarwal, Peter Tanuseputro, Scott Morgan, Robert Macrae, Michael Ong, Jean-Marc Bourque

TL;DR
This study examines factors influencing access to palliative radiotherapy for prostate cancer patients in Ontario, finding that age, cancer stage, and specialist involvement are key factors.
Contribution
The study identifies specific clinical and systemic factors associated with palliative radiotherapy use in prostate cancer patients.
Findings
49.9% of prostate cancer decedents received radiotherapy in the two years before death.
Younger age, higher cancer stage, and care at regional cancer centers were positively associated with radiotherapy use.
Involvement of radiation oncologists strongly predicted receipt of radiotherapy.
Abstract
Background: As a result of improvements in cancer therapies, patients with metastatic malignancies are living longer, and the role of palliative radiotherapy has become increasingly recognized. However, access to adequate palliative radiotherapy may continue to be a challenge, as is evident from the high proportion of patients dying of prostate cancer who never receive palliative radiotherapy. The main objective of this investigation is to identify and describe the factors associated with the receipt of palliative radiation treatment in a decedent cohort of prostate cancer patients in Ontario. Methodology: Population-based administrative databases from Ontario, Canada, were used to identify prostate cancer decedents, 65 years or older who received androgen deprivation therapy between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2018. Baseline and treatment characteristics were analyzed using…
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Taxonomy
TopicsManagement of metastatic bone disease · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
