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More than one in five people with cancer did not receive clinician-recommended care due to prior authorization requirements, according to study results. Prior authorization also led to care delay — many of them lasting 2 weeks or longer — as well as increased patient anxiety and administrative burden , findings of a survey-based cross-sectional study showed.