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Improving lymph node detection in colon cancer in community hospitals and their pathology department in southern Netherlands
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Significant improvement in survival of patients presenting with metastatic colon cancer in the south of The Netherlands from 1990 to 2004
Quality assurance in rectal cancer treatment in the Netherlands: a catch up compared to colon cancer treatment
Large age and hospital-dependent variation in administration of adjuvant chemotherapy for stage III colon cancer in southern Netherlands
Adjuvant treatment for elderly patients with stage III colon cancer in the southern Netherlands is affected by socioeconomic status, gender, and comorbidity
Increased adjuvant treatment and improved survival in elderly stage III colon cancer patients in The Netherlands
1426P Gender differences in treatment characteristics and outcomes of esophagogastric cancer surgery - Data from the Dutch upper-GI cancer audit
Large variation between hospitals and pathology laboratories in lymph node evaluation in colon cancer and its impact on survival, a nationwide population-based study in The Netherl...
Reduction Of In-Hospital Mortality Following Regionalization Of Pancreatic Surgery In The South - East Of The Netherlands
Improved survival of colon cancer due to improved treatment and detection: a nationwide population-based study in The Netherlands 1989–2006