The goal of this study was to describe the variation in hospital-based diagnostic care activities for patients with symptomatology suspect for breast cancer in The Netherlands. Two cohorts were included: the 'benign' cohort (30,334 women suspected of, but without breast cancer) and the 'malignant' cohort (2236 breast cancer patients). Hospital-based financial data was combined with tumor data (malignant cohort) from The Netherlands Cancer Registry. Patterns within diagnostic pathways were analyzed. Factors influencing the number of visits and number of diagnostic care activities until diagnosis were identified in the malignant cohort with multivariable Cox and Poisson regression models. Compared to patients with benign diagnosis, patients w...
BACKGROUND: To describe variation in staging and primary treatment by hospital characteristics inclu...
Revised practice guideline 'Screening and diagnosis of breast cancer' The evidence-based revision of...
Indirect evidence forms the basis of our knowledge of the natural history of human breast cancer. It...
The goal of this study was to describe the variation in hospital-based diagnostic care activities fo...
Background: The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic forced the Dutch national screening program to a halt...
textabstractIn the Netherlands, breast cancer is the most frequent (30%) of all cancers in women. In...
This thesis provides a comprehensive description of the impact of the Dutch screening programme on b...
Purpose: Patients may transfer of hospital for clinical reasons but this may delay time to treatment...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to estimate the total economic and health related burden of br...
Breast cancer is the most frequent female cancer in Europe and North America and poses an important ...
Contains fulltext : 225453.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Var...
BACKGROUND: To describe variation in staging and primary treatment by hospital characteristics inclu...
Revised practice guideline 'Screening and diagnosis of breast cancer' The evidence-based revision of...
Indirect evidence forms the basis of our knowledge of the natural history of human breast cancer. It...
The goal of this study was to describe the variation in hospital-based diagnostic care activities fo...
Background: The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic forced the Dutch national screening program to a halt...
textabstractIn the Netherlands, breast cancer is the most frequent (30%) of all cancers in women. In...
This thesis provides a comprehensive description of the impact of the Dutch screening programme on b...
Purpose: Patients may transfer of hospital for clinical reasons but this may delay time to treatment...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to estimate the total economic and health related burden of br...
Breast cancer is the most frequent female cancer in Europe and North America and poses an important ...
Contains fulltext : 225453.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Var...
BACKGROUND: To describe variation in staging and primary treatment by hospital characteristics inclu...
Revised practice guideline 'Screening and diagnosis of breast cancer' The evidence-based revision of...
Indirect evidence forms the basis of our knowledge of the natural history of human breast cancer. It...