Objectives. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of hospital volume on long-term survival for women with breast cancer. Methods. Survival analysis and proportional-hazard modeling were used to assess 5-year survival and risk of death, adjusting for clinical and sociodemographic variables. Results. At 5 years, patients from very low-volume hospitals had a 60% greater risk of all-cause mortality than patients from high-volume hospitals. Conclusions. Hospital volume of breast cancer surgical cases has a strong positive effect on 5-year survival. Research is needed to identify whether processes of cart, especially postsurgical adjuvant treatments. contribute to survival differences.
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