1. Additional file 1 of Hospital factors and metastatic surgery in colorectal cancer patients, a population-based cohort study
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Ljunggren, Malin, Weibull, Caroline E., Rosander, Emma, Palmer, Gabriella, Glimelius, Bengt, Martling, Anna, and Nordenvall, Caroline
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Additional file 1: Supplementary table 1. Treatment codes as described by the National Board of Health and Welfare in Sweden used to identify potentially curative treatments of metastases and primary tumour, translated from Swedish.*Defined as non-surgical treatment. Supplementary table 2. Additional treatment-associated patient characteristics for 9,968 patients with synchronous metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) according to the managing hospitals’ annual incident number of patients with mCRC divided into 4 quartiles. *Data unspecified on whether the neoadjuvant treatment was given for the primary tumour or the metastases or both. ** A total of 46 patients who underwent surgery for liver metastases (of which one had combination metastatic surgery) received solely non-surgical locally ablative therapy (percutaneous destruction or embolisation treatment) and four patients with lung metastases had solely non-surgical treatment (stereotactic body radiation, SBRT). The solely non-surgical locally ablative treatments constituted 3% (n=50/1797) of the patients treated with metastatic surgery. Abbreviations: ASA (American Society of Anaesthesiologists), pN (pathological nodal status), pT (pathological tumour status). Supplementary table 3. Summary table of results. All multivariable models were adjusted for sex (male, female), age (18-64,65-79, ≥80 years), Charlson comorbidity index (0,1,≥2), Primary tumour location (right colon, transverse colon, left colon, colon unknown location in colon, rectum), cT-stage (1-3, 4, X) , cN-stage (0, 1-2, X), metastases (single, multiple), civil status (married, not married), education (primary, secondary, higher education), income (4 annual quartiles), diagnosis year (continuous 2009-2016). Missing data handled using missing indicator method. Multivariable logistic regression models included 9,966 patients. Multivariable cox regression models included 9,968 patients. Abbreviations: CI: confidence interval, HR: hazard ratio, MDT: multidisciplinary team conference, OR: odds ratio, qt: quartile.
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