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2. Benchmarking recent national practice in rectal cancer treatment with landmark randomized controlled trials
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Borstlap, W.A., Deijen, C.L., Dulk, M. den, Bonjer, H.J., Velde, C.J. van de, Bemelman, W.A., Tanis, P.J., Aalbers, A., Acherman, Y., Algie, G.D., Geu-sau, B. von, Amelung, F., Aukema, T.S., Bakker, I.S., Bartels, S.A., Basha, S., Bastiaansen, A.J., Belgers, E.H.J., Bleeker, W., Blok, J., Bosker, R.J.I., Bosmans, J.W., Boute, M.C., Bouvy, N.D., Bouwman, H., Brandt-Kerkhof, A., Brinkman, D.J., Bruin, S., Bruns, E.R.J., Burbach, J.P.M., Burger, J.W., Buskens, C.J., Clermonts, S., Coene, P.P.L.O., Compaan, C., Consten, E.C., Darbyshire, T., Mik, S.M.L. de, Graaf, E.J. de, Groot, I de, Cappel de Vos Tot Nederveen, R.J.L., Wilt, J.H.W. de, Wolde, J. van der, Boer, F.C. den, Dekker, J.W.T., Demirkiran, A., Derkx-Hendriksen, M., Dijkstra, F.R., Duijvendijk, P. van, Dunker, M.S., Eijsbouts, Q.E., Fabry, H., Ferenschild, F.T.J., Foppen, J.W., Furnee, E.J.B., Gerhards, M.F., Gerven, P, Gooszen, J.A.H., Govaert, J.A., Grevenstein, W.M. van, Haen, R., Harlaar, J.J., Harst, E, Havenga, K., Heemskerk, J., Heeren, J.F., Heijnen, B., Heres, P., Hoff, C., Hogendoorn, W., Hoogland, P., Huijbers, A, Janssen, P., Jongen, A.C., Jonker, F.H., Karthaus, E.G., Keijzer, A, Ketel, J.M.A., Klaase, J., Kloppenberg, F.W.H., Kool, M.E., Kortekaas, R., Kruyt, P.M., Kuiper, J.T., Lamme, B., Lange, J.F., Lettinga, T., Lips, D.J., Logeman, F., Holzik, M.F., Madsen, E., Mamound, A., Marres, C.C., Masselink, I., Meerdink, M., Menon, A.G., Mieog, J.S., Mierlo, D. van, Musters, G.D., Neijenhuis, P.A., Nonner, J., Oostdijk, M, Oosterling, S.J., Paul, P.M.P., Peeters, K.C., Pereboom, I.T.A., Polat, F., Poortman, P., Raber, M., Reiber, B.M.M., Renger, R.J., Rossem, C.C. van, Rutten, H.J., Rutten, A., Schaapman, R., Scheer, M.G.W., Schoonderwoerd, L., Schouten, N., Schreuder, A.M., Schreurs, W.H., Simkens, G.A., Slooter, G.D., Sluijmer, H.C.E., Smakman, N., Smeenk, R., Snijders, H.S., Sonneveld, D.J.A., Spaansen, B., Spillenaar Bilgen, E.J., Steller, E., Steup, W.H., Steur, C., Stortelder, E., Straatman, J., Swank, H.A., Sietses, C., Berge, H.A. ten, Hoeve, H.G. ten, Riele, W.W. ter, Thorensen, I.M., Tip-Pluijm, B., Toorenvliet, B.R., Tseng, L., Tuynman, J.B., Bastelaar, J. van, Beek, S.V. van, Ven, A.W.H. van de, Weijer, M.A.J. van de, Berg, C. van den, Bosch, I. van den, Bilt, J.D.W. van der, Hagen, S.J. van der, Hul, R. van der, Schelling, G.P. van der, Spek, A van der, Wielen, N. van der, Duyn, E. van, Eekelen, C. van, Essen, J.A. van, Gangelt, K. van, Geloven, A.A. van, Kessel, C. Van, Loon, Y.T. van, Rijswijk, A. van, Rooijen, S.J. van, Sprundel, T. van, Steensel, L. van, Tets, W.F van, Westreenen, H.L. van, Veltkamp, S., Verhaak, T., Verheijen, P.M., Versluis-Ossenwaarde, L., Vijfhuize, S., Vles, W.J., Voeten, S., Vogelaar, F.J., Vrijland, W.W., Westerduin, E., Westerterp, M., Wetzel, M., Wevers, K., Wiering, B., Witjes, A.C., Wouters, M.W., Yauw, S.T.K., Zeestraten, E.C., Zimmerman, D., Zwieten, T., Groningen Institute for Organ Transplantation (GIOT), Value, Affordability and Sustainability (VALUE), Robotics and image-guided minimally-invasive surgery (ROBOTICS), Surgery, CCA - Cancer Treatment and quality of life, APH - Quality of Care, APH - Global Health, Anatomy and neurosciences, VU University medical center, AGEM - Re-generation and cancer of the digestive system, AGEM - Digestive immunity, Neurology, Internal medicine, ACS - Microcirculation, MUMC+: MA Heelkunde (9), RS: MHeNs - R2 - Mental Health, Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, Promovendi MHN, RS: MHeNs - R1 - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, RS: NUTRIM - R1 - Metabolic Syndrome, RS: NUTRIM - R2 - Liver and digestive health, Revalidatie, RS: CARIM - R1.03 - Cell biochemistry of thrombosis and haemostasis, Biochemie, Promovendi CD, Ondersteunend personeel NTM, Promovendi NTM, Promovendi PHPC, RS: GROW - R3 - Innovative Cancer Diagnostics & Therapy, MUMC+: MA AIOS Heelkunde (9), Promovendi ODB, MUMC+: MA AIOS Anesthesiologie (9), Pathologie, AGEM - Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism, CCA - Cancer Treatment and Quality of Life, Graduate School, and Other departments
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Male ,Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery ,Colorectal cancer ,medicine.medical_treatment ,NETHERLANDS ,law.invention ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,0302 clinical medicine ,ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Interquartile range ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,Rectal cancer ,Intersectoral Collaboration ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Aged, 80 and over ,Medical Audit ,Gastroenterology ,Margins of Excision ,Chemoradiotherapy ,Benchmarking ,Middle Aged ,Total mesorectal excision ,Reconstructive and regenerative medicine Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 10] ,Treatment Outcome ,snapshot study ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,OPEN SURGERY ,Cohort ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,RADIOTHERAPY ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Disease-Free Survival ,03 medical and health sciences ,ANTERIOR RESECTION ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,oncologic outcomes ,Rectal Neoplasms ,business.industry ,General surgery ,TOTAL MESORECTAL EXCISION ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Reconstructive and regenerative medicine Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 10] ,Radiation therapy ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Circumferential resection margin ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business - Abstract
Aim A Snapshot study design eliminates changes in treatment and outcome over time. This population based Snapshot study aimed to determine current practice and outcome of rectal cancer treatment with published landmark randomized controlled trials as a benchmark.Method In this collaborative research project, the dataset of the Dutch Surgical Colorectal Audit was extended with additional treatment and long-term outcome data. All registered patients who underwent resection for rectal cancer in 2011 were eligible. Baseline characteristics and outcome were evaluated against the results of the Dutch TME trial and the COLOR II trial from which the original datasets were obtained.Results A total of 71 hospitals participated, and data were completed for 2102 out of the potential 2633 patients (79.8%). Median follow-up was 41 (interquartile range 25-47) months. Overall circumferential resection margin (CRM) involvement was 9.3% in the Snapshot cohort and 18.5% in the Dutch TME trial. CRM positivity after laparoscopic resection was 7.8% in the Snapshot and 9.5% in the COLOR II trial. Three-year overall local recurrence rate in the Snapshot was 5.9%, with a disease-free survival of 67.1% and overall survival of 79.5%. Benchmarking with the randomized controlled trials revealed an overall favourable long-term outcome of the Snapshot cohort.Conclusion This study showed that current rectal cancer care in a large unselected Dutch population is of high quality, with less positive CRM since the TME trial and oncologically safe implementation of minimally invasive surgery after the COLOR II trial.
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- 2017
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