BACKGROUND: There are marked geographical variations in the proportion of patients undergoing resection for gastric cancer. This study investigated the impact of resection rate on survival. METHODS: All patients with potentially curable gastric cancer between 2006 and 2017 were identified from the Swedish National Register of Oesophageal and Gastric Cancer. The annual resection rate was calculated for each county per year. Resection rates in all counties for all years were grouped into tertiles and classified as low, intermediate or high. Survival was analysed using the Cox proportional hazards model. RESULTS: A total of 3465 patients were diagnosed with potentially curable gastric cancer, and 1934 (55.8 per cent) were resected. Resection r...
HYPOTHESIS: That factors affecting outcomes of surgical resection in the treatment of gastric cancer...
Background: Gastric cancer surgery is increasingly being centralized in the Netherlands, whereas the...
Aims: The role of resection remains debated in cases of metastatic gastric carcinoma (mGC). Some mGC...
Background: There are marked geographical variations in the proportion of patients undergoing resect...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the association between surgical hospital volume and both overall survival (O...
Objective: We examined the association between surgical hospital volume and both overall survival (O...
BACKGROUND: Resection is the cornerstone of curative treatment for many nonmetastatic gastric cancer...
Objective: We examined the association between surgical hospital volume and both overall survival (O...
BACKGROUND: Only around one-quarter of patients with cancer of the oesophagus and the gastro-oesopha...
BACKGROUND: Only around one-quarter of patients with cancer of the oesophagus and the gastro-oesopha...
Background: Gastric cancer surgery is increasingly being centralized in the Netherlands, whereas the...
Background: Gastric cancer surgery is increasingly being centralized in the Netherlands, whereas the...
Background: Gastric cancer surgery is increasingly being centralized in the Netherlands, whereas the...
Background: Gastric cancer surgery is increasingly being centralized in the Netherlands, whereas the...
Background: Gastric cancer surgery is increasingly being centralized in the Netherlands, whereas the...
HYPOTHESIS: That factors affecting outcomes of surgical resection in the treatment of gastric cancer...
Background: Gastric cancer surgery is increasingly being centralized in the Netherlands, whereas the...
Aims: The role of resection remains debated in cases of metastatic gastric carcinoma (mGC). Some mGC...
Background: There are marked geographical variations in the proportion of patients undergoing resect...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the association between surgical hospital volume and both overall survival (O...
Objective: We examined the association between surgical hospital volume and both overall survival (O...
BACKGROUND: Resection is the cornerstone of curative treatment for many nonmetastatic gastric cancer...
Objective: We examined the association between surgical hospital volume and both overall survival (O...
BACKGROUND: Only around one-quarter of patients with cancer of the oesophagus and the gastro-oesopha...
BACKGROUND: Only around one-quarter of patients with cancer of the oesophagus and the gastro-oesopha...
Background: Gastric cancer surgery is increasingly being centralized in the Netherlands, whereas the...
Background: Gastric cancer surgery is increasingly being centralized in the Netherlands, whereas the...
Background: Gastric cancer surgery is increasingly being centralized in the Netherlands, whereas the...
Background: Gastric cancer surgery is increasingly being centralized in the Netherlands, whereas the...
Background: Gastric cancer surgery is increasingly being centralized in the Netherlands, whereas the...
HYPOTHESIS: That factors affecting outcomes of surgical resection in the treatment of gastric cancer...
Background: Gastric cancer surgery is increasingly being centralized in the Netherlands, whereas the...
Aims: The role of resection remains debated in cases of metastatic gastric carcinoma (mGC). Some mGC...