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Overall Volume of Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery Positively Impacts Gastric Cancer Outcomes at Centers with Low Gastrectomy Volume.

Kelsey S RomatoskiSusanna W L de GeusBharath MiriyamSophie H ChungKelly KenzikMarianna V PapageorgeGordana RasicSing Chau NgJennifer F TsengTeviah E Sachs
Published in: Annals of surgical oncology (2024)
Despite lower gastrectomy volume for cancer, postoperative gastrectomy outcomes at centers that perform a high number of upper gastrointestinal cancer surgeries were similar to hospitals with high gastrectomy volume. These hospitals offer a blueprint for providing equivalent outcomes to high volume centers while enhancing availability of quality cancer care.
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