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What is the impact of hospital and surgeon volumes on outcomes in rectal cancer surgery?

Jemma M BoyleJan van der MeulenAngela KurybaThomas E CowlingMichael S BraunAjay AggarwalKate WalkerNicola S Fearnhead
Published in: Colorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland (2023)
Almost half of colorectal surgeons in England do not meet national guidelines for rectal cancer surgeons to perform a minimum of five major resections annually. However, our results suggest that centralizing rectal cancer surgery with the main focus of increasing operative volume may have limited impact on NHS surgical outcomes. Therefore, quality improvement initiatives should address a wider range of evidence-based process measures, across the multidisciplinary care pathway, to enhance outcomes for patients with rectal cancer.
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