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The LIMONCELLO study aims to assess the effect and cost-effectiveness of TMPC compared to usual care.
The main objectives of this project are:- To start a prospective observational cohort study of patients who have been diagnosed with CRC, small bowel and anal cancer and follow them from time of diagnosis until death.- To prospectively collect data…
First, to establish the yield of the currently propagated pancreatic cyst surveillance program, and second, to identify possible alternative surveillance strategies, which might be more (cost) effective.
The ultimate objective is to optimize pessary treatment for all patients with pelvic organ prolapse (POP). To reach this goal, we need to learn more about the mechanisms behind success and failure of pessary treatment. Previous research suggested…
Primary: investigate the (cost-)effectiveness of replacing RFU after THA and TKA at 10 years by COD by comparing the complications and clinical visits between patients with COD versus RFU at 10 years after THA and TKA. Secondary: investigate the…
To investigate the (cost-)effectiveness of COD compared to RFU at 1 year, up to 2 years after THA and TKA.