BACKGROUND: Positive results between caseloads and outcomes have been validated in several procedures and cancer treatments. However, there is limited information available on the combined effects of surgeon and hospital caseloads. We used nationwide population-based data to explore the association between surgeon and hospital caseloads and survival rates for major cancers. METHODOLOGY: A total of 11,677 patients with incident cancer diagnosed in 2002 were identified from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database. Survival analysis, the Cox proportional hazards model, and propensity scores were used to assess the relationship between 5-year survival rates and different caseload combinations. RESULTS: Based on the Cox proportion...
BACKGROUND: High-volume hospitals have been associated with improved patient outcomes for tumors wit...
Background: We measured 13-year trends in operative mortality for six cancer resections. We then exa...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Positive results between caseloads and outcomes have been validated in se...
Background: Recent studies reported that hospital procedure volume (i.e. volume of patients per hosp...
<p>Cancer survival rates by combined effect of surgeon and hospital caseloads (a) Breast cancer (b) ...
Background: There is limited data on the relationship between hospital volumes and outcomes with res...
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: Previous studies have shown that patients who undergo oesophageal cancer surgery in high...
For low-volume tumours, high surgical hospital volume is associated with better survival. For high-v...
Disclosures of potential conflicts of interest may be found at the end of this article. Key Words. C...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The influence of different hospital and surgeon volumes on short-term survi...
BACKGROUND: High-volume hospitals have been associated with improved patient outcomes for tumors wit...
Background: We measured 13-year trends in operative mortality for six cancer resections. We then exa...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Positive results between caseloads and outcomes have been validated in se...
Background: Recent studies reported that hospital procedure volume (i.e. volume of patients per hosp...
<p>Cancer survival rates by combined effect of surgeon and hospital caseloads (a) Breast cancer (b) ...
Background: There is limited data on the relationship between hospital volumes and outcomes with res...
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: Previous studies have shown that patients who undergo oesophageal cancer surgery in high...
For low-volume tumours, high surgical hospital volume is associated with better survival. For high-v...
Disclosures of potential conflicts of interest may be found at the end of this article. Key Words. C...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The influence of different hospital and surgeon volumes on short-term survi...
BACKGROUND: High-volume hospitals have been associated with improved patient outcomes for tumors wit...
Background: We measured 13-year trends in operative mortality for six cancer resections. We then exa...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...