Objectives: Significant hospital variation in the use of immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) after mastectomy exists in the Netherlands. Aims of this study were to identify hospital organizational factors affecting the use of IBR after mastectomy for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) or invasive breast cancer (BC) and to analyze whether these factors explain the variation.Materials and methods: Patients with DCIS or primary invasive BC treated with mastectomy between 2011 and 2013 were selected from the national NABON Breast Cancer Audit. Hospital and organizational factors were collected with an online web-based survey. Regression analyses were performed to determine whether these factors accounted for the hospital variation.Results: In to...
Background: Studies based on large-volume databases have made significant contributions to research ...
BackgroundThe rate of breast-conserving surgery (BCS) is used as an esthetic outcome parameter, whil...
Background:In the United States, one in eight women will suffer from breast cancer in her lifetime a...
Objectives: Significant hospital variation in the use of immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) after...
Background: Aims of the current study were to identify which hospital organizational factors determi...
Background: The present study aimed to describe the use of immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) aft...
Purpose: All Dutch hospitals are obliged to report their 5-year ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence ...
2015-04-20Background/Objective: This study was performed to compare the rates of breast reconstructi...
BACKGROUND: To describe variation in staging and primary treatment by hospital characteristics inclu...
OBJECTIVE: To give an overview of the trends and variation in breast-conserving surgery in patients ...
Purpose: Breast-contour preservation (BCP) is possible for most women treated for early-stage breast...
INTRODUCTION: In previous research from the NABON breast cancer audit, observed hospital variation i...
Aims English national guidelines recommend that breast reconstruction is made available to women wit...
Purpose All Dutch hospitals are obliged to report their 5-year ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence (...
Introduction: Patients with screen detected breast cancer tend to have small, non-palpable tumours w...
Background: Studies based on large-volume databases have made significant contributions to research ...
BackgroundThe rate of breast-conserving surgery (BCS) is used as an esthetic outcome parameter, whil...
Background:In the United States, one in eight women will suffer from breast cancer in her lifetime a...
Objectives: Significant hospital variation in the use of immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) after...
Background: Aims of the current study were to identify which hospital organizational factors determi...
Background: The present study aimed to describe the use of immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) aft...
Purpose: All Dutch hospitals are obliged to report their 5-year ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence ...
2015-04-20Background/Objective: This study was performed to compare the rates of breast reconstructi...
BACKGROUND: To describe variation in staging and primary treatment by hospital characteristics inclu...
OBJECTIVE: To give an overview of the trends and variation in breast-conserving surgery in patients ...
Purpose: Breast-contour preservation (BCP) is possible for most women treated for early-stage breast...
INTRODUCTION: In previous research from the NABON breast cancer audit, observed hospital variation i...
Aims English national guidelines recommend that breast reconstruction is made available to women wit...
Purpose All Dutch hospitals are obliged to report their 5-year ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence (...
Introduction: Patients with screen detected breast cancer tend to have small, non-palpable tumours w...
Background: Studies based on large-volume databases have made significant contributions to research ...
BackgroundThe rate of breast-conserving surgery (BCS) is used as an esthetic outcome parameter, whil...
Background:In the United States, one in eight women will suffer from breast cancer in her lifetime a...