Impact of cancer service centralisation on the radical treatment of men with high‐risk and locally advanced prostate cancer: A national cross‐sectional analysis in England

Author:

Parry Matthew G12ORCID,Sujenthiran Arunan1,Cowling Thomas E2,Nossiter Julie1,Cathcart Paul3,Clarke Noel W45,Payne Heather6,Aggarwal Ajay78,Meulen Jan2

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Effectiveness UnitThe Royal College of Surgeons of England London England

2. Department of Health Services Research and PolicyLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine London England

3. Department of UrologyGuy's and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust London England

4. Department of UrologyThe Christie NHS Foundation Trust Manchester England

5. Department of UrologySalford Royal NHS Foundation Trust Salford England

6. Department of OncologyUniversity College London Hospitals, Department of Cancer London England

7. Epidemiology, Population, and Global Health, King's College London London England

8. Department of RadiotherapyGuy's and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust London England

Funder

Research Trainees Coordinating Centre

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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5. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. Prostate cancer: diagnosis and management (2014). Available at:http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/CG175(accessed February 16 2018).

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