The effect of polyallergy on ancillary service use among postoperative patients with gynecologic malignancies
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The authors aimed to investigate whether polyallergy, defined as having four or more documented allergies, is an independent predictor of ancillary service use among postoperative patients with gynecologic malignancies. Their study found that patients with polyallergy had significantly higher rates of ancillary service encounters compared to those without, suggesting that these patients may benefit from enhanced primary care and psychological support to mitigate increased healthcare utilization.
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