Provider volume and outcomes for oncological procedures
British journal of surgery2005Vol. 92(4), pp. 389–402
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Abstract
High-volume providers have a significantly better outcome for complex cancer surgery, specifically for pancreatectomy, oesphagectomy, gastrectomy and rectal resection.
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