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Primary objective:To gather information on the feasibility of a prospective, international multicenter study in which, on the basis of biomarker-based risk stratification, patients at high risk for progression are randomized to radiofrequency…
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the prevalence and risk of advanced colorectal neoplasia in asymptomatic non-PSC post-liver transplant recipients compared to an age- and sex matched general population.Secondary Objectives- To…
The aim of this study is to determine the patients* and endoscopists experiences and patients* safety with different sedation protocols.
Study goal is to answer the following question:Is there an effect of interactive education with a web-application on patient satisfaction for patients undergoing a colonic resection?Sub-questions are:1. Do patients with a higher education level have…
This study will contribute to improving quality of care for cancer survivors, since sexual problems seem to be profound but not always discussed with patients. Patients are now often insufficiently informed and do not know how to interpret their…
The aim of this study is to evaluate an intervention aimed at improving family disclosure of inherited cancer risks by 1) supporting counselees in what they experience as a necessary, but at times difficult, task and, consequently 2) provide more at…
To evaluate the benefits, risks and costs of laparoscopic gastrectomy as an alternative to open gastrectomy (gold standard) as treatment for gastric cancer in a Western population.
The above mentioned developments are subject to the I CARE study. We hypothesize that general practitioner (GP) involvement improves both aftercare and preventive care resulting in improved quality of life and patients* satisfaction. Furthermore, a…
The objective of this study is to investigate the safety and effectiveness of different combinations of cancer immunotherapies compared to either Nivolumab or Ipilimumab, as determined by comparing the Overall Response Rate, at 24 weeks in patients…