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