Robotic-assisted surgery for gastric cancer shows promise but access remains inequitable.
- Use of robotic surgery rose from 1.45% in 2010 to 26.57% in 2021, improving outcomes with shorter hospital stays and better survival rates.
- Key factors limiting access include older age, female sex, black race, uninsured status, and lower income.
Surgeons should advocate for equitable access to robotic capabilities to optimize patient outcomes.
- Disparities suggest systemic issues both in facility access and within surgical practices.
Journal Article by Wang H, Espat NJ (…) Kwon S et 2 al. in BMC Surg
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