Gender is associated with long-term mortality after cerebellopontine angle tumor resection

Volume: 201, Pages: 106452 - 106452
Published: Feb 1, 2021
Abstract
Gender can contribute to adverse patient outcomes through social and biological factors. It is important to assess the effects of gender on long-term patient outcomes after care has already been accessed, in order to improve quality of care and mitigate healthcare disparities. 277 consecutive patients undergoing cerebellopontine angle tumor resection over a six-year period (June 09, 2013 – April 29, 2019) at a university health system were...
Paper Details
Title
Gender is associated with long-term mortality after cerebellopontine angle tumor resection
Published Date
Feb 1, 2021
Volume
201
Pages
106452 - 106452
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