BACKGROUND. Several studies suggest that patients in whom more lymph nodes are examined have improved survival after radical cystectomy for bladder cancer. Despite growing calls for using lymph node counts as a hospital quality indicator, it has not been established that hospitals that obtain more lymph node have better outcomes. METHODS. Using the national Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER)-Medicare linked database (1992–2003), all patients undergoing radical cystectomy for cancer were identified (n = 3603). Hospitals were ranked and sorted into 3 evenly sized groups: low (no patients with ≥10 lymph nodes removed), medium (up to 20% of patients), and high (greater than 20% of patients). Survival rates were assessed for e...
Background: Limited data is available on the role, and extent of, postchemotherapy lymphadenectomy (...
International audienceBackgroundLimited data is available on the role, and extent of, postchemothera...
CONTEXT: The presence of lymph node metastases and the extent of lymphadenectomy have both been show...
BACKGROUND. Several studies suggest that patients in whom more lymph nodes are examined have improve...
INTRODUCTION: Multiple bladder cancer studies report that the number of removed lymph nodes (lymph n...
Objectives: Radical cystectomies (RCs) are increasingly centralized, but bladder cancer can be diagn...
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of the number of lymph nodes removed and of the template of dissection...
Purpose: To determine the oncological implications of increased nodal dissection in node-negative bl...
Introduction & Objectives: An adequate pelvic lymph node dissection (LND) at radical cystectomy (RC)...
Background: Hospitals are increasingly being held responsible for their readmissions rates. The cont...
CONTEXT: In bladder cancer patients treated with radical cystectomy (RC), controversy exists regardi...
OBJECTIVE: To contribute to the debate regarding the minimum volume of radical cystectomies (RCs) th...
© The Korean Urological Association, 2015.Purpose: To investigate the effects of lymph node metastas...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: The importance of pelvic lymphadenectomy (LND) for diagnostic and therap...
BACKGROUND: The impact of pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND) on the survival of patients with lymph...
Background: Limited data is available on the role, and extent of, postchemotherapy lymphadenectomy (...
International audienceBackgroundLimited data is available on the role, and extent of, postchemothera...
CONTEXT: The presence of lymph node metastases and the extent of lymphadenectomy have both been show...
BACKGROUND. Several studies suggest that patients in whom more lymph nodes are examined have improve...
INTRODUCTION: Multiple bladder cancer studies report that the number of removed lymph nodes (lymph n...
Objectives: Radical cystectomies (RCs) are increasingly centralized, but bladder cancer can be diagn...
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of the number of lymph nodes removed and of the template of dissection...
Purpose: To determine the oncological implications of increased nodal dissection in node-negative bl...
Introduction & Objectives: An adequate pelvic lymph node dissection (LND) at radical cystectomy (RC)...
Background: Hospitals are increasingly being held responsible for their readmissions rates. The cont...
CONTEXT: In bladder cancer patients treated with radical cystectomy (RC), controversy exists regardi...
OBJECTIVE: To contribute to the debate regarding the minimum volume of radical cystectomies (RCs) th...
© The Korean Urological Association, 2015.Purpose: To investigate the effects of lymph node metastas...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: The importance of pelvic lymphadenectomy (LND) for diagnostic and therap...
BACKGROUND: The impact of pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND) on the survival of patients with lymph...
Background: Limited data is available on the role, and extent of, postchemotherapy lymphadenectomy (...
International audienceBackgroundLimited data is available on the role, and extent of, postchemothera...
CONTEXT: The presence of lymph node metastases and the extent of lymphadenectomy have both been show...