Do More With Reuters
Partner Services

Gender, training influence quality of cancer care

Wed Jan 30, 2008 3:23am IST
 
Email | Print | | Single Page
[-] Text [+]

By Julie Steenhuysen

CHICAGO (Reuters) - A surgeon's education, gender or medical training may play a role in whether a woman gets radiation after breast cancer surgery, which is seen as a standard of quality, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.

Prior studies have shown that a patient's race, age, income, and other factors affect whether she receives routine radiation after surgery to remove a lump in her breast.

"We have fantastic treatments but we know a substantial number of patients do not initiate them," Dr. Dawn Hershman of the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at Columbia University in New York, said in a telephone interview.

"We haven't really turned the tables on ourselves to see if our own characteristics might be affecting this," said Hershman, whose study appears in the Journal of the American Cancer Institute.

Hershman's team looked at data on nearly 30,000 women aged 65 and older diagnosed with breast cancer between 1991 and 2002 who had surgery in which a lump was removed.

The researchers collected data on the 4,453 surgeons who did the operations -- including gender, medical school location, number of surgical procedures they perform and type of medical degree.

About 75 percent of the women received radiation after surgery. Older women, black women, single women and those who lived outside urban areas were less likely to undergo radiation, which has been shown to help prevent cancer from coming back.

  Continued...

  Smoke and fire billows out of the Taj Hotel in Mumbai November 27, 2008.   REUTERS/Jayanta Shaw
One Year Later

A look back at the events of 26/11 ahead of the first anniversary of the militant attacks in Mumbai that killed 166 people.  Slideshow | Full Coverage 

India Investment Summit 2009
India Investment Summit 2009

Top executives and bankers discuss their own plans and the broader opportunities and challenges for India.  Full Coverage 

Thierry Henry's handball scandal

Barcelona's Thierry Henry takes part in a training session at Nou Camp Stadium in Barcelona, November 23, 2009. Barcelona and Inter Milan will play their soccer Champions League match on Tuesday. REUTERS/Albert Gea
FIFA to hold meeting

FIFA to hold an extraordinary meeting before World Cup draw to discuss Thierry Henry's handball in the qualifiers and discovery of match-fixing ring by German police.  Full Article