Introduction: The revised Dutch colorectal cancer guideline (2014), led to an overall decrease in preoperative radiotherapy (RT) use. This study evaluates hospital variation in RT use for resectable rectal cancer and the influence of guideline revision, including the nationwide impact of changing RT application on short term outcomes.Methods: Data of surgically resected rectal cancer patients registered in the Dutch ColoRectal Audit were extracted between 2011 and 2017. Patients were divided into groups based on time of guideline revision (= 2014). Primary outcome was guideline adherence at hospital level regarding RT application, stratified for three stage groups. Secondary outcomes included positive circumferential resection (CRM+) and 30...
Background: This is an update of the original review published in 2007. Carcinoma of the rectum is a...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To report the survey about the main aspects on the use of radiotherapy for th...
Introduction: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...
Background: Aim of this study was to describe treatment patterns and outcome according to region and...
Aims: Radiotherapy is an important treatment modality in the multidisciplinary management of rectal ...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to examine the hospital variation in neoadjuvant treatment o...
Aims: To describe variation in the utilisation rates of primary radiotherapy for patients with recta...
Aim: Organ preserving treatment strategies and the introduction of a colorectal cancer-screening pro...
PURPOSE: International clinical guidelines recommend long- or short-course neoadjuvant radiotherapy ...
Aim: Several trials have shown that preoperative (chemo)radiotherapy (CRT) reduces local recurrence ...
When preoperative radiotherapy (RT) is best used in rectal cancer is subject to discussions and guid...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To report the survey about the main aspects on the use of radiotherapy for ...
Background: The therapeutic approach to cancer is complex and multidisciplinary. Radiotherapy is amo...
BACKGROUND: Since the introduction of total mesorectal surgery the outcome of rectal cancer patients...
BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding variations in preoperative treatment and practice for rectal c...
Background: This is an update of the original review published in 2007. Carcinoma of the rectum is a...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To report the survey about the main aspects on the use of radiotherapy for th...
Introduction: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...
Background: Aim of this study was to describe treatment patterns and outcome according to region and...
Aims: Radiotherapy is an important treatment modality in the multidisciplinary management of rectal ...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to examine the hospital variation in neoadjuvant treatment o...
Aims: To describe variation in the utilisation rates of primary radiotherapy for patients with recta...
Aim: Organ preserving treatment strategies and the introduction of a colorectal cancer-screening pro...
PURPOSE: International clinical guidelines recommend long- or short-course neoadjuvant radiotherapy ...
Aim: Several trials have shown that preoperative (chemo)radiotherapy (CRT) reduces local recurrence ...
When preoperative radiotherapy (RT) is best used in rectal cancer is subject to discussions and guid...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To report the survey about the main aspects on the use of radiotherapy for ...
Background: The therapeutic approach to cancer is complex and multidisciplinary. Radiotherapy is amo...
BACKGROUND: Since the introduction of total mesorectal surgery the outcome of rectal cancer patients...
BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding variations in preoperative treatment and practice for rectal c...
Background: This is an update of the original review published in 2007. Carcinoma of the rectum is a...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To report the survey about the main aspects on the use of radiotherapy for th...
Introduction: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...