Characterizing the relationships between tertiary and community cancer providers: Results from a survey of medical oncologists in Southern California
Salgia NJ, Chehrazi‐Raffle A, Hsu J, Zengin Z, Salgia S, Chawla NS, Meza L, Malhotra J, Dizman N, Muddasani R, Ruel N, Cianfrocca M, Gong J, Anand S, Chiu V, Yeh J, Pal SK. Characterizing the relationships between tertiary and community cancer providers: Results from a survey of medical oncologists in Southern California. Cancer Medicine 2021, 10: 5671-5680. PMID: 34331372, PMCID: PMC8366095, DOI: 10.1002/cam4.4119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAttitude of Health PersonnelCaliforniaCancer Care FacilitiesClinical Trials as TopicCommunicationFemaleHospitals, CommunityHumansIntersectoral CollaborationMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasmsOncologistsReferral and ConsultationSurveys and QuestionnairesTertiary Care CentersConceptsClinical trialsCommunity oncologistsTertiary centerTrial availabilityClinical trial availabilityTertiary cancer centerClinical trial enrollmentRegional tertiary centerCancer providersMost patientsTertiary referralMedical oncologistsReferral patternsTrial enrollmentCancer CenterTertiary practiceCancer carePatient referralMost oncologistsGeneral oncologistsCommon reasonClinical practiceOncologistsPatient careClinical expertise