Our recent study "Examine quality of care during active surveillance in low risk prostate cancer' published by JNCCN. This study establishes a foundation for quality-of-care assessments & monitoring during AS implementation at a population level. https://t.co/KhxdFz361c
This study examined long-term oncological outcomes of active surveillance comparing immediate surgical/radiation treatment using real world data .
https://t.co/PhhDgqFRdo
Predictive value of baseline frailty status on quality of life and physical function among elderly advance prostate cancer patient ,
https://t.co/ZBRplzUVzw
Long-Term Outcomes following Active Surveillance of Low-Grade Prostate Cancer: A Population-Based Study Using a Landmark Approach | Journal of Urology https://t.co/dXZSP77k10
Amazingly, omicron, which wasn't present in Ontario on November 20, will be the dominant strain by later this week, and will replace delta by Christmas.
We developed a set of quality indicators to measure quality of care for active surveillance (AS) in low-risk prostate cancer. Rigorous scientific methods used & 1st study to publish AS QIs globally.
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Join the CCHE this Friday as @UofT_dlsph prof. Rob Schwartz describes what promises and risks of legalization of nicotine e-cigarettes and recreational cannabis have been realized since 2018. To register: [email protected]. Details:
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Run charts and control charts - oh my!
Join @Brian_M_Wong on Nov. 30 for a primer on statistical process control to help you better evaluate QI interventions & demonstrate their impact on clinical processes & outcomes.
$150 ($75 for CQUIPS+ members!)
https://t.co/W890DZ6bRD
#OTD in 1923, Dr. Frederick Banting & Dr. J.J.R. Macleod of #UofT were awarded the @NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery of insulin. #Insulin100 🏆 https://t.co/ColjtOXr5i
Factors Associated With Discontinuation of Active Surveillance among Men With Low-Risk Prostate Cancer: A Population-Based Study | Journal of Urology https://t.co/fZCitCf9s9
Active surveillance (AS) uptake has substantially increased in recent years worldwide, but there is gaps in literature about persistence and factor associated with AS discontinuation. This study examined the factors leading to AS discontinuation in real world.