Background: Sex differences in clinicopathological characteristics, treatment, and postoperative outcomes of gastric and esophageal cancer are largely undefined. This study aimed to compare tumor and treatment characteristics and outcomes of gastric and esophageal cancer surgery between male and female patients. Methods: Patients after elective surgery for primary esophageal (EAC) or gastric adenocarcinoma (GAC) registered in the Dutch Upper GI Cancer Audit between 2011 and 2016 were included. The primary endpoint, 5-year relative survival with relative excess risk (RER), i.e., adjusted for the normal life expectancy, was compared between male and female patients with EAC and GAC. Results: In total, 4937 patients were included (75% male) wi...
Recommendations in Barrett's esophagus (BE) guidelines are mainly based on male patients. We aimed t...
Abstract Although the average life span differs between males and females, little is known about dif...
Background: Few studies have compared early gastric cancer (EGC) outcomes according to sex and age. ...
Background: Sex differences in clinicopathological characteristics, treatment, and postoperative out...
Sex differences in clinicopathological characteristics, treatment, and postoperative outcomes of gas...
Kalff MC, Dijksterhuis WPM, Wagner AD, et al. Sex differences in treatment allocation and survival o...
BACKGROUND: Biological sex and gender have been reported to affect incidence and overall survival (O...
Abstract Some investigations suggest a better prognosis in women compared to men with esophageal ca...
Biological sex and gender have been reported to affect incidence and overall survival (OS) of curati...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence suggests a survival benefit after curative oesophageal cancer surg...
Background: recommendations for research articles include the use of the term sex when reporting bio...
Recommendations for research articles include the use of the term sex when reporting biological fact...
Background: Sex differences in cancer have gained attention in recent years. The role of sex as a pr...
BACKGROUND: The overall incidence of gastric cancer (GC) is higher in males than females. Specifical...
Objective: Biological sex differences in cancer are increasingly acknowledged. Here, we examined the...
Recommendations in Barrett's esophagus (BE) guidelines are mainly based on male patients. We aimed t...
Abstract Although the average life span differs between males and females, little is known about dif...
Background: Few studies have compared early gastric cancer (EGC) outcomes according to sex and age. ...
Background: Sex differences in clinicopathological characteristics, treatment, and postoperative out...
Sex differences in clinicopathological characteristics, treatment, and postoperative outcomes of gas...
Kalff MC, Dijksterhuis WPM, Wagner AD, et al. Sex differences in treatment allocation and survival o...
BACKGROUND: Biological sex and gender have been reported to affect incidence and overall survival (O...
Abstract Some investigations suggest a better prognosis in women compared to men with esophageal ca...
Biological sex and gender have been reported to affect incidence and overall survival (OS) of curati...
BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence suggests a survival benefit after curative oesophageal cancer surg...
Background: recommendations for research articles include the use of the term sex when reporting bio...
Recommendations for research articles include the use of the term sex when reporting biological fact...
Background: Sex differences in cancer have gained attention in recent years. The role of sex as a pr...
BACKGROUND: The overall incidence of gastric cancer (GC) is higher in males than females. Specifical...
Objective: Biological sex differences in cancer are increasingly acknowledged. Here, we examined the...
Recommendations in Barrett's esophagus (BE) guidelines are mainly based on male patients. We aimed t...
Abstract Although the average life span differs between males and females, little is known about dif...
Background: Few studies have compared early gastric cancer (EGC) outcomes according to sex and age. ...