Background: Cancer care is increasingly specialized. Relationships between pancreatic cancer care, mortality and patterns of clinical practice among the full spectrum of patients, including those with irresectable tumours, are not well understood. Methods: A cohort of 782 patients diagnosed prospectively with pancreatic cancer in 29 acute hospitals in England and Wales over 1 year were followed for 2–3 years. The effects of doctors' and hospitals' specialization, indicated by annual patient volumes, on operative mortality rates, survival times, and test and treatment provision were studied. Multiple logistic and Cox regression models were used to control for prognostic factors and treatments, providing adjusted odds and hazard ratios ass...
Copyright © 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Objective We assessed the associati...
Background: To evaluate specialization in National Health Service (NHS) cancer care, volume–outcome...
Background: There are indications that pancreatic cancer survival may differ according to sociodemog...
Background: Cancer care is increasingly specialized. Relationships between pancreatic cancer care, ...
Within the past decade, many studies of patients having pancreatic cancer have shown a reduced post-...
Centralization of pancreatic surgery has been shown to reduce postoperative mortality. It is unknown...
BACKGROUND: Centralization of pancreatic surgery in the Netherlands has been ongoing since 2011. The...
Background: Surgical resection for pancreatic cancer offers the only chance of cure. Assessment of t...
BACKGROUND: Patient and health system determinants of outcomes following pancreatic cancer resection...
Background: High-volume institutions are associated with improved clinical outcomes for pancreatic c...
Background: Patient and health system determinants of outcomes following pancreatic cancer resection...
PURPOSE: In pancreatic surgery, a relation between surgical volume and postoperative mortality and o...
Pancreatic cancer is a common cause of cancer death in the developed world. Currently, resection is ...
_Purpose:_ In pancreatic surgery, a relation between surgical volume and postoperative mortality and...
Despite advances in the understanding and treatment of pancreatic cancer in the last two decades, th...
Copyright © 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Objective We assessed the associati...
Background: To evaluate specialization in National Health Service (NHS) cancer care, volume–outcome...
Background: There are indications that pancreatic cancer survival may differ according to sociodemog...
Background: Cancer care is increasingly specialized. Relationships between pancreatic cancer care, ...
Within the past decade, many studies of patients having pancreatic cancer have shown a reduced post-...
Centralization of pancreatic surgery has been shown to reduce postoperative mortality. It is unknown...
BACKGROUND: Centralization of pancreatic surgery in the Netherlands has been ongoing since 2011. The...
Background: Surgical resection for pancreatic cancer offers the only chance of cure. Assessment of t...
BACKGROUND: Patient and health system determinants of outcomes following pancreatic cancer resection...
Background: High-volume institutions are associated with improved clinical outcomes for pancreatic c...
Background: Patient and health system determinants of outcomes following pancreatic cancer resection...
PURPOSE: In pancreatic surgery, a relation between surgical volume and postoperative mortality and o...
Pancreatic cancer is a common cause of cancer death in the developed world. Currently, resection is ...
_Purpose:_ In pancreatic surgery, a relation between surgical volume and postoperative mortality and...
Despite advances in the understanding and treatment of pancreatic cancer in the last two decades, th...
Copyright © 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Objective We assessed the associati...
Background: To evaluate specialization in National Health Service (NHS) cancer care, volume–outcome...
Background: There are indications that pancreatic cancer survival may differ according to sociodemog...