It is debated whether treating cancer patients in high-volume surgical centres can lead to improvement in outcomes, such as shorter length of hospital stay, decreased frequency and severity of post-operative complications, decreased re-admission, and decreased mortality. The dataset for this analysis was based on cancer registration and hospital discharge data and comprised information on 15,738 non-small-cell lung cancer patients resident and diagnosed in England in 2006-2010 and treated by surgical resection. The number of lung cancer resections was computed for each hospital in each calendar year, and patients were assigned to a hospital volume quintile on the basis of the volume of their hospital. Hospitals with large lung cancer surgic...
ObjectiveOur objective was to analyze the time trend variation of 30-day mortality after lung cancer...
Background The optimal resection rate for institutions managing early-stage primary lung cancer is n...
Context It is debated in literature the association between surgical volume and clinical outcomes i...
It is debated whether treating cancer patients in high-volume surgical centres can lead to improveme...
PurposeStudies have reported an association between hospital volume and survival for non–small-cell ...
Background: Compared with some European countries, England has low lung cancer survival and low use ...
BACKGROUND: Compared with some European countries, England has low lung cancer survival and low use ...
Introduction:There is a wide variation in the lung cancer resection rate in England. We assessed the...
OBJECTIVES: The existence of a relationship between hospital surgical volume and outcome after lung ...
Objectives: To determine the influence of where a patient is first seen (either surgical or non-surg...
OBJECTIVES: Although it has been postulated that patients might benefit from the centralization of h...
Background:Whether improvement of quality of surgical cancer care can be achieved by centralizing ca...
Background: In light of political discussions about minimum case volumes and certified lung cancer c...
ObjectiveOur objective was to analyze the time trend variation of 30-day mortality after lung cancer...
Background The optimal resection rate for institutions managing early-stage primary lung cancer is n...
Context It is debated in literature the association between surgical volume and clinical outcomes i...
It is debated whether treating cancer patients in high-volume surgical centres can lead to improveme...
PurposeStudies have reported an association between hospital volume and survival for non–small-cell ...
Background: Compared with some European countries, England has low lung cancer survival and low use ...
BACKGROUND: Compared with some European countries, England has low lung cancer survival and low use ...
Introduction:There is a wide variation in the lung cancer resection rate in England. We assessed the...
OBJECTIVES: The existence of a relationship between hospital surgical volume and outcome after lung ...
Objectives: To determine the influence of where a patient is first seen (either surgical or non-surg...
OBJECTIVES: Although it has been postulated that patients might benefit from the centralization of h...
Background:Whether improvement of quality of surgical cancer care can be achieved by centralizing ca...
Background: In light of political discussions about minimum case volumes and certified lung cancer c...
ObjectiveOur objective was to analyze the time trend variation of 30-day mortality after lung cancer...
Background The optimal resection rate for institutions managing early-stage primary lung cancer is n...
Context It is debated in literature the association between surgical volume and clinical outcomes i...