Quality of care received and patient‐reported regret in prostate cancer: Analysis of a population‐based prospective cohort

Meeting quality of care standards in oncology is recognized as important by physicians, professional organizations, and payers. Data from a population‐based cohort of patients with prostate cancer were used to examine whether receipt of care was consistent with published consensus metrics and whether receiving high‐quality care was associated with less patient‐reported treatment decisional regret.

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