Background: Since the 1990s, treatment of patients with rectal cancer has changed in the Netherlands. Aim of this study was to describe these changes in treatment over time and to evaluate their effects on survival. Methods: All patients in the Netherlands Cancer Registry with invasive primary rectal cancer diagnosed during the period 1989-2006 were selected. The Cochran-Armitage trend test was used to analyse trends in treatment over time. Multivariate relative survival analyses were performed to estimate relative excess risk (RER) of dying. Results: In total, 40,888 patients were diagnosed with rectal cancer during the period 1989-2006. The proportion of patients with stages II and III disease receiving preoperative radiotherapy increased...
INTRODUCTION: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...
Objective. In the Netherlands over 11 200 patients are yearly diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC)...
Aim: To describe the incidence, treatment and survival of patients with rare types of rectal maligna...
Background: Since the 1990s, treatment of patients with rectal cancer has changed in the Netherlands...
BACKGROUND: Since the 1990s, treatment of patients with rectal cancer has changed in the Netherlands...
Background: Since the 1990s, treatment of patients with rectal cancer has changed in the Netherlands...
Background Since the 1990s, treatment of patients with rectal cancer has changed in the Netherlands....
Contains fulltext : 87505.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Si...
textabstractWe analysed population-based treatment and survival data of patientswho presented with m...
Background—Over the past 20 years there have been many changes in the manage-ment of rectal cancer. ...
Introduction: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...
Objective. In the Netherlands over 11 200 patients are yearly diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC)...
Introduction: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...
Introduction: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...
Aim: Organ preserving treatment strategies and the introduction of a colorectal cancer-screening pro...
INTRODUCTION: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...
Objective. In the Netherlands over 11 200 patients are yearly diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC)...
Aim: To describe the incidence, treatment and survival of patients with rare types of rectal maligna...
Background: Since the 1990s, treatment of patients with rectal cancer has changed in the Netherlands...
BACKGROUND: Since the 1990s, treatment of patients with rectal cancer has changed in the Netherlands...
Background: Since the 1990s, treatment of patients with rectal cancer has changed in the Netherlands...
Background Since the 1990s, treatment of patients with rectal cancer has changed in the Netherlands....
Contains fulltext : 87505.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Si...
textabstractWe analysed population-based treatment and survival data of patientswho presented with m...
Background—Over the past 20 years there have been many changes in the manage-ment of rectal cancer. ...
Introduction: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...
Objective. In the Netherlands over 11 200 patients are yearly diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC)...
Introduction: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...
Introduction: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...
Aim: Organ preserving treatment strategies and the introduction of a colorectal cancer-screening pro...
INTRODUCTION: Optimized treatment of primary rectal cancer might have influenced treatment character...
Objective. In the Netherlands over 11 200 patients are yearly diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC)...
Aim: To describe the incidence, treatment and survival of patients with rare types of rectal maligna...