261-266PURPOSE: To compare processes of care and survival for breast cancer by hospital volume in Belgium, based on 11 validated process quality indicators. METHODS: Three databases were linked at the patient level: the Cancer Registry, the population and the claims databases. All women with a diagnosis of invasive breast cancer between 2004 and 2006 were selected. Hospitals were classified according to their annual volume of treated patients: /= 150 patients (high). Cox and logistic regression models were used to test differences in 5-year survival and in achievement of process indicators across volume categories, adjusting for age, tumor grade and stage. RESULTS: A total of 25178 women with invasive breast cancer were treated in 111 hospi...
Background: Recent studies reported that hospital procedure volume (i.e. volume of patients per hosp...
International audienceStudies of the hospital volume-outcome relationship have highlighted that a gr...
OBJECTIVES: The existence of a relationship between hospital surgical volume and outcome after lung ...
261-266PURPOSE: To compare processes of care and survival for breast cancer by hospital volume in Be...
For low-volume tumours, high surgical hospital volume is associated with better survival. For high-v...
For low-volume tumours, high surgical hospital volume is associated with better survival. For high-v...
For low-volume tumours, high surgical hospital volume is associated with better survival. For high-v...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
Objectives For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration ...
Background:: The relationship between hospital volume and outcomes needs to be further elucidated fo...
The study investigated the association between hospital volume and observed survival of patients wit...
OBJECTIVES: The study investigated the association between hospital volume and observed survival of ...
Background: Recent studies reported that hospital procedure volume (i.e. volume of patients per hosp...
International audienceStudies of the hospital volume-outcome relationship have highlighted that a gr...
OBJECTIVES: The existence of a relationship between hospital surgical volume and outcome after lung ...
261-266PURPOSE: To compare processes of care and survival for breast cancer by hospital volume in Be...
For low-volume tumours, high surgical hospital volume is associated with better survival. For high-v...
For low-volume tumours, high surgical hospital volume is associated with better survival. For high-v...
For low-volume tumours, high surgical hospital volume is associated with better survival. For high-v...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
Objectives For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration ...
Background:: The relationship between hospital volume and outcomes needs to be further elucidated fo...
The study investigated the association between hospital volume and observed survival of patients wit...
OBJECTIVES: The study investigated the association between hospital volume and observed survival of ...
Background: Recent studies reported that hospital procedure volume (i.e. volume of patients per hosp...
International audienceStudies of the hospital volume-outcome relationship have highlighted that a gr...
OBJECTIVES: The existence of a relationship between hospital surgical volume and outcome after lung ...