Surgeon experience has been shown to influence outcomes for many types of cancer. The factors that patients consider when selecting a hospital or surgeon for cancer treatment remain poorly defined. All patients with a cancer diagnosis seeking treatment at a surgical clinic at Johns Hopkins Hospital were asked to participate. A survey utilizing a best-worst scaling methodology was constructed to elicit the importance of various factors when selecting a cancer surgeon. Attributes were grouped into four categories: surgeon reputation, surgeon qualifications, hospital-related factors, and nonclinical factors. Two hundred fourteen patients with a cancer diagnosis participated in the study (82.0 % response rate). Patients placed the highest value...
Decision making in surgery and cancer care is an interesting, challenging, and yet little explored a...
Purpose To address the factors that surgeons use to decide between 2 options for treatment when the ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify the factors perceived by surgeons that promote sur...
Given surgery's inherent risks, a patient should be able to make the most informed decisions possibl...
Abstract Background Non-small cell lung cancer, breas...
Objectives Hospital variation in risk-adjusted outcomes after colorectal cancer surgery has been sho...
Background. Current guidelines for surgeons' decisions about whether to offer cosmetic surgery are i...
Background Guidelines and Class 1 evidence are strong factors that help guide surgeons’ decision-ma...
Background: Establishing trust between a patient and his or her surgeon is of paramount importance. ...
There is substantial unexplained geographical and surgeon-to-surgeon variation in rates of surgery. ...
Substantial evidence supports the use of neoadjuvant radiotherapy in the management of resectable re...
International audienceBackgroundThe choice between surgical or medical treatments in head and neck c...
with a cancer-focused practice were surveyed to determine the extent to which palliative surgery was...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify the factors perceived by surgeons that promote sur...
International audienceObjectives: Choice between surgical or medical treatments in head and neck can...
Decision making in surgery and cancer care is an interesting, challenging, and yet little explored a...
Purpose To address the factors that surgeons use to decide between 2 options for treatment when the ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify the factors perceived by surgeons that promote sur...
Given surgery's inherent risks, a patient should be able to make the most informed decisions possibl...
Abstract Background Non-small cell lung cancer, breas...
Objectives Hospital variation in risk-adjusted outcomes after colorectal cancer surgery has been sho...
Background. Current guidelines for surgeons' decisions about whether to offer cosmetic surgery are i...
Background Guidelines and Class 1 evidence are strong factors that help guide surgeons’ decision-ma...
Background: Establishing trust between a patient and his or her surgeon is of paramount importance. ...
There is substantial unexplained geographical and surgeon-to-surgeon variation in rates of surgery. ...
Substantial evidence supports the use of neoadjuvant radiotherapy in the management of resectable re...
International audienceBackgroundThe choice between surgical or medical treatments in head and neck c...
with a cancer-focused practice were surveyed to determine the extent to which palliative surgery was...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify the factors perceived by surgeons that promote sur...
International audienceObjectives: Choice between surgical or medical treatments in head and neck can...
Decision making in surgery and cancer care is an interesting, challenging, and yet little explored a...
Purpose To address the factors that surgeons use to decide between 2 options for treatment when the ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify the factors perceived by surgeons that promote sur...