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erschienen in "Der Gynäkologe" 2003.36: 862-877
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- Inequalities in breast cancer care and outcome
Richards M, Sainsbury R, Kerr D
Guy's and St Thomas's NHS Trust, London, UK
- Do specialists do it better? The impact of specialization on the processes and outcomes of care for cancer patients.
Grilli R, Minozzi S, Tinazzi A, Labianca R, Sheldon TA, Liberati A
Unit of Clinical Policy Analysis, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri,
Milan, Italy
- Influence of clinician workload and patterns of treatment on survival
from breast cancer.
Sainsbury R, Haward B, Rider L, Johnston C, Round C
Department of Surgery, Royal Infirmary, Huddersfield, UK
- Survival outcome of care by specialist surgeons in breast cancer:
a study of 3786 patients in the west of Scotland.
Gillis CR, Hole DJ
West of Scotland Cancer Surveillance Unit, Ruchill Hospital, Glasgow
- Hospital volume differences and five-year survival from breast cancer.
Roohan PJ, Bickell NA, Baptiste MS, Therriault GD, Ferrara EP, Siu AL
New York State Department of Health, Albany, USA
- Effect of surgical subspecialization on breast cancer outcome.
Golledge J, Wiggins JE, Callam MJ
Breast Unit, Bedford Hospital, Bedford, UK
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