Aim of the study: Although patient and tumour characteristics are the most important determinants for outcomes in rectal cancer care, actionable factors for improving these are still unclear. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess the impact of surgeon and hospital factors which can actually be influenced to improve on postoperative complications, disease-free survival (DFS) and relative survival (RS) in rectal cancer.Methods: For 819 curatively operated rectal cancer patients, staged I-Ill and diagnosed between 2001 and 2005, data were derived from the population-based Cancer Registry of the Comprehensive Cancer Centre North East and supplemented by medical record examination. (Multilevel) Logistic regression analysis was perfo...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
Purpose: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
The treatment of rectal cancer is complex and comprises: diagnostic measures; different preoperative...
Aim of the study: Although patient and tumour characteristics are the most important determinants fo...
Aim of the study: Although patient and tumour characteristics are the most important determinants fo...
Aim of the study: Although patient and tumour characteristics are the most important determinants fo...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate, in a population-based setting, the surgical outcome...
Background: Aim of this study was to describe treatment patterns and outcome according to region and...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate, in a population-based setting, the surgical outcome...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was retrospectively to identify tumor characteristics or any...
The aim of the study: to examine the indicators of relapse-free survival and evaluate prognostic fac...
Purpose: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
PURPOSE: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
Purpose: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
The treatment of rectal cancer is complex and comprises: diagnostic measures; different preoperative...
Aim of the study: Although patient and tumour characteristics are the most important determinants fo...
Aim of the study: Although patient and tumour characteristics are the most important determinants fo...
Aim of the study: Although patient and tumour characteristics are the most important determinants fo...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate, in a population-based setting, the surgical outcome...
Background: Aim of this study was to describe treatment patterns and outcome according to region and...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate, in a population-based setting, the surgical outcome...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was retrospectively to identify tumor characteristics or any...
The aim of the study: to examine the indicators of relapse-free survival and evaluate prognostic fac...
Purpose: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
PURPOSE: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subject of deb...
Purpose: The association between hospital volume and outcome in rectal cancer surgery is still subje...
The treatment of rectal cancer is complex and comprises: diagnostic measures; different preoperative...