Sex-related differences in oncological surgery and postoperative outcomes: comprehensive, nationwide study in France
Floriane Jochum,
Anne-Sophie Hamy,
Paul Gougis
et al.
Abstract:Background
The main objective of this study was to undertake an exhaustive investigation of sex-related differences in cancer surgery.
Methods
This observational study used data from the French national health insurance system database covering 98.8% of the population. Patients diagnosed with non-sex-specific solid invasive cancers between January 2018 and December 2019 were included. The main outcomes were likelihood of unde… Show more
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