Higher surgical volume leads to better gastric cancer survival

Surgical outcomes for gastric cancer improve significantly at high-volume centers, impacting how you select facilities for patient care.

  • Patients at high-volume centers had a median overall survival of 4.9 years compared to 3.2 years at low-volume centers.
  • High-volume centers also showed improved 1-, 3-, and 5-year survival rates across various cancer stages.

Consider centralization strategies to enhance patient outcomes while ensuring access to quality treatment.

  • 76.4% of surgeries were performed at high-volume centers, indicating a potential model for future practice improvement.

Journal Article by Salobir J, Sever P (…) Tomažič A et 4 al. in Eur J Surg Oncol

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