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Nationwide comprehensive gastro-intestinal cancer cohorts: the 3P initiative.

Robert R J Coebergh van den BraakL B van RijssenJ J van KleefGeraldine R VinkM BerbeeM I van Berge HenegouwenH J BloemendalM J BrunoM C BurgmansO R C BuschP P L O CoeneV M H CoupéJ W T DekkerC H J van EijckM A G ElferinkF L G ErdkampW M U van GrevensteinJ W B de GrootN C T van GriekenI H J T de HinghM C C M HulshofJan Nicolaas Maria IJzermansL KwakkenbosV E P P LemmensM LosGerrit A MeijerI Q MolenaarG A P NieuwenhuijzenM E de NooL V van de Poll-FranseCornelis J A PuntR C RietbroekW W H RoeloffzenT RozemaJ P RuurdaJ W van SandickA H W SchiphorstH SchipperPeter Derk SiersemaM SlingerlandD W SommeijerM C W SpaanderM A G SprangersH B A C StockmannM StrijkerG van TienhovenL M TimmermansM L R Tjin-A-TonA M T van der VeldenM J VerhaarHelena M VerkooijenW J VlesJ M P G M de Vos-GeelenJ W WilminkD D E ZimmermanMartijn G H van OijenM KoopmanM G H BesselinkH W M van Laarhovennull null
Published in: Acta oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden) (2017)
A comprehensive nationwide multidisciplinary gastrointestinal cancer cohort is feasible and surpasses the limitations of classical study designs. With this initiative, novel and innovative studies can be performed in an efficient, safe, and comprehensive setting.
Keyphrases
  • papillary thyroid
  • quality improvement
  • squamous cell
  • cross sectional
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • case control