Objectives. Outcome of ovarian cancer is better when surgery is provided by a gynaecological oncologist than by a general gynaecologist. However, when all patients with an adnexal mass have to be operated by gynaecological oncologists, this requires a change in the organisation of care, which generates additional costs. In this study, we assess the costs and effects of centralised and regular care for women with an ovarian malignancy in the Netherlands. Methods. We performed a cost-effectiveness analysis. We considered three strategies. In the first strategy, patients were operated by a general gynaecologist (general care strategy). In the second strategy, patients were operated by a gynaecological oncologist (specialised care strategy). In...
OBJECTIVES: Objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of changes in patterns of care, for...
Objective. To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a diagnostic laparoscopy prior to primary cytoreduc...
Ovarian cancer has the worst prognosis of all gynecologic cancers. Overall 5-years survival approxim...
Objectives. Outcome of ovarian cancer is better when surgery is provided by a gynaecological oncolog...
Objective. To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of tertiary referral care for ovarian cancer patients ...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of treatment for ovarian cancer patient...
Ovarian cancer has a very poor prognosis. Symptoms develop late in the disease and therefore it is u...
OBJECTIVE: Surgical care for advanced stage epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) patients has been centra...
Objective In Belgium there is no centralization of surgery for ovarian cancer, with more than 100 ce...
Desire to homogenize advanced stage ovarian cancer management has led to a debate on the need to cen...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the influence of hospital and gynecologist level of specialization and vo...
OBJECTIVES: Objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of changes in patterns of care, for...
Objective. To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a diagnostic laparoscopy prior to primary cytoreduc...
Ovarian cancer has the worst prognosis of all gynecologic cancers. Overall 5-years survival approxim...
Objectives. Outcome of ovarian cancer is better when surgery is provided by a gynaecological oncolog...
Objective. To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of tertiary referral care for ovarian cancer patients ...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of treatment for ovarian cancer patient...
Ovarian cancer has a very poor prognosis. Symptoms develop late in the disease and therefore it is u...
OBJECTIVE: Surgical care for advanced stage epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) patients has been centra...
Objective In Belgium there is no centralization of surgery for ovarian cancer, with more than 100 ce...
Desire to homogenize advanced stage ovarian cancer management has led to a debate on the need to cen...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the influence of hospital and gynecologist level of specialization and vo...
OBJECTIVES: Objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of changes in patterns of care, for...
Objective. To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a diagnostic laparoscopy prior to primary cytoreduc...
Ovarian cancer has the worst prognosis of all gynecologic cancers. Overall 5-years survival approxim...