Impact of distance from surgery department on the outcome of patients followed for non-small-cell lung cancer in the respiratory department of nonacademic hospitals: Results of the KBP-2010-study.

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Date publication

septembre 2017

Journal

Bulletin du cancer

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr DEBIEUVRE Didier


Tous les auteurs :
Debieuvre D, Fraboulet G, Duvert B, Piquet J, Goarant E, Sandron D, Mouroux-Rotomondo C, Borrel B, Genety C, Kassem GJ, Grivaux M

Résumé

Increased postoperative mortality in low volume centers has contributed to merge and space thoracic surgical centers. Some studies have showed that the likelihood of receiving surgery was lower in lung cancer patients living far from a thoracic surgery center. Our objective was thus to determine whether surgery and survival rates in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) were influenced by the distance between the respiratory and thoracic surgery departments.

Mots clés

Cancer bronchique non à petite cellules (CBNPC), Chirurgie, Distance, Mortality, Mortalité, Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), Observational study, Surgery, Étude observationnelle

Référence

Bull Cancer. 2017 Sep;: