Background: Reorganization of colorectal cancer services has led to surgery being increasingly, but not exclusively, delivered by specialist surgeons. Outcomes from colorectal cancer surgery have improved, but the exact determinants remain unclear. This study explored the determinants of outcome after colorectal cancer surgery over time. Methods: Postoperative mortality (within 30 days of surgery) and 5-year relative survival rates for patients in the West of Scotland undergoing surgery for colorectal cancer between 1991 and 1994 were compared with rates for those having surgery between 2001 and 2004. Results: The 1823 patients who had surgery in 2001–2004 were more likely to have had stage I or III tumours, and to have undergone surg...
BACKGROUND: Limited information is available on predictors of postoperative mortality, morbidity, a...
Objectives Hospital variation in risk-adjusted outcomes after colorectal cancer surgery has been sho...
BACKGROUND: This study evaluates the surgical morbidity and long-term outcome of colorectal cancer s...
Background: Reorganization of colorectal cancer services has led to surgery being increasingly, bu...
Purpose: Reorganisation of cancer services in the UK and across Europe has led to elective surgery ...
Background: Deprivation is associated with poorer survival after surgery for colorectal cancer, bu...
Copyright © 2015 Marleen Buurma et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background. Surgery performed by a high-volume surgeon improves short-term outcomes. However, not mu...
Background: In earlier studies an association between older patients and higher morbidity and mortal...
Background: Colorectal cancer presents as emergencies in 20% of the cases. Emergency resection is as...
Background: Complications after colorectal cancer surgery can worsen long-term survival. The aim of ...
Background: This systematic review investigated the impact of complications by type (infective vs...
Background: The decision to perform surgery for patients with T1 colorectal cancer hinges on the est...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of surgeon specific outcome reporting in colorectal cancer surger...
Background: Secondary resection rates in first-line chemotherapy trials for metastatic colorectal ca...
BACKGROUND: Limited information is available on predictors of postoperative mortality, morbidity, a...
Objectives Hospital variation in risk-adjusted outcomes after colorectal cancer surgery has been sho...
BACKGROUND: This study evaluates the surgical morbidity and long-term outcome of colorectal cancer s...
Background: Reorganization of colorectal cancer services has led to surgery being increasingly, bu...
Purpose: Reorganisation of cancer services in the UK and across Europe has led to elective surgery ...
Background: Deprivation is associated with poorer survival after surgery for colorectal cancer, bu...
Copyright © 2015 Marleen Buurma et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background. Surgery performed by a high-volume surgeon improves short-term outcomes. However, not mu...
Background: In earlier studies an association between older patients and higher morbidity and mortal...
Background: Colorectal cancer presents as emergencies in 20% of the cases. Emergency resection is as...
Background: Complications after colorectal cancer surgery can worsen long-term survival. The aim of ...
Background: This systematic review investigated the impact of complications by type (infective vs...
Background: The decision to perform surgery for patients with T1 colorectal cancer hinges on the est...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of surgeon specific outcome reporting in colorectal cancer surger...
Background: Secondary resection rates in first-line chemotherapy trials for metastatic colorectal ca...
BACKGROUND: Limited information is available on predictors of postoperative mortality, morbidity, a...
Objectives Hospital variation in risk-adjusted outcomes after colorectal cancer surgery has been sho...
BACKGROUND: This study evaluates the surgical morbidity and long-term outcome of colorectal cancer s...