Survival analyses of postoperative lung cancer patients: an investigation using Japanese administrative data Susumu Kunisawa, Kazuto Yamashita, Hiroshi Ikai, Tetsuya Otsubo and Yuichi Imanaka* Long-term survival rates of cancer patients represent important information for policymakers and providers, but analyses from voluntary cancer registries in Japan may not reflect the overall situation. In 2003, the Diagnosis Procedure Combination Per-Diem Payment System (DPC/PDPS) for hospital reimbursement was introduced in Japan; more than half of Japan’s acute care beds are currently covered under this system. Administrative data produced under the DPC system include claims data and clinical summaries for each admission. Due to the large amount of ...
SummaryBackgroundMortality rates from lung cancer are known to vary considerably between countries. ...
Objectives: The accuracy of the ascertainment of vital status impacts the validity of cancer surviva...
BACKGROUND: Positive results between caseloads and outcomes have been validated in several procedure...
AbstractAn organ-based lung cancer registry is currently maintained by the Japan Joint Committee of ...
Background: There is limited data on the relationship between hospital volumes and outcomes with res...
Background:Survival of cancer patients has beenmeasured only in some limited areas in Japan until re...
Background: Recent studies reported that hospital procedure volume (i.e. volume of patients per hosp...
PurposeTo investigate prognoses of lung cancer patients prospectively enrolled in the Japan Lung Can...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the Philippines, though little is known...
Center Hospital East, Japan, as an ongoing project to integrate data on various factors in lung canc...
Background: There is neither a nation-wide nor a large-scale , multi- institutional lung cancer data...
Abstract Objective This study was performed to validate the epidemiology, initial treatment, and cli...
Long-term survival and conditional survival of cancer patients in Japan using population-based cance...
To compare survival rates in Japan with those in the USA and European countries, we abstracted the 5...
We used new methods to examine differences in population-based cancer survival between six prefectur...
SummaryBackgroundMortality rates from lung cancer are known to vary considerably between countries. ...
Objectives: The accuracy of the ascertainment of vital status impacts the validity of cancer surviva...
BACKGROUND: Positive results between caseloads and outcomes have been validated in several procedure...
AbstractAn organ-based lung cancer registry is currently maintained by the Japan Joint Committee of ...
Background: There is limited data on the relationship between hospital volumes and outcomes with res...
Background:Survival of cancer patients has beenmeasured only in some limited areas in Japan until re...
Background: Recent studies reported that hospital procedure volume (i.e. volume of patients per hosp...
PurposeTo investigate prognoses of lung cancer patients prospectively enrolled in the Japan Lung Can...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the Philippines, though little is known...
Center Hospital East, Japan, as an ongoing project to integrate data on various factors in lung canc...
Background: There is neither a nation-wide nor a large-scale , multi- institutional lung cancer data...
Abstract Objective This study was performed to validate the epidemiology, initial treatment, and cli...
Long-term survival and conditional survival of cancer patients in Japan using population-based cance...
To compare survival rates in Japan with those in the USA and European countries, we abstracted the 5...
We used new methods to examine differences in population-based cancer survival between six prefectur...
SummaryBackgroundMortality rates from lung cancer are known to vary considerably between countries. ...
Objectives: The accuracy of the ascertainment of vital status impacts the validity of cancer surviva...
BACKGROUND: Positive results between caseloads and outcomes have been validated in several procedure...