The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of debate. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of hospital volume on outcomes of rectal cancer surgery in the Netherlands in 2011.In this collaborative research with a cross-sectional study design, patients who underwent rectal cancer resection in 71 Dutch hospitals in 2011 were included. Annual hospital volume was stratified as low (<20), medium (20-50), and high (ae 50).Of 2095 patients, 258 patients (12.3%) were treated in 23 low-volume hospitals, 1329 (63.4%) in 40 medium-volume hospitals, and 508 (24.2%) in 8 high-volume hospitals. Median length of follow-up was 41 months. Clinical tumor stage, neoadjuvant therapy, extended r...
This population-based study evaluates the association between hospital volume and CRM (circumferenti...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
PURPOSE: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
Purpose: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
Purpose: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate, in a population-based setting, the surgical outcome...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate, in a population-based setting, the surgical outcome...
This population-based study evaluates the association between hospital volume and CRM (circumferenti...
This population-based study evaluates the association between hospital volume and CRM (circumferenti...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
PURPOSE: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
Purpose: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
Purpose: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate, in a population-based setting, the surgical outcome...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate, in a population-based setting, the surgical outcome...
This population-based study evaluates the association between hospital volume and CRM (circumferenti...
This population-based study evaluates the association between hospital volume and CRM (circumferenti...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...
AIM: Evidence for a positive volume-outcome relationship for rectal cancer surgery is unclear. This ...