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Drishti Panse1, Monica Wassel1, Catherine Yu1
1Radiation Oncology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, USA.
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Rural communities face longstanding gaps in access to cancer care, and many hospitals continue to operate with limited oncology staffing and services. With the One Big Beautiful Bill Act introducing major Medicaid cuts, these fragile systems may come under greater pressure. This editorial examines how reduced coverage could further destabilize rural hospitals, widen delays in cancer diagnosis and treatment, and intensify workforce challenges, while also outlining policy approaches that might help preserve access for patients who already face the steepest barriers.
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