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Datema, F.R.

(Frank Datema)


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9 Most Recent Publications

Survival Prediction in Head and Neck Cancer: Impact of Tumor and Patient Specific Characteristics (Doctoral Thesis)
Datema, F.R.
2012-06-22
Novel head and neck cancer survival analysis approach: Random survival forests versus cox proportional hazards regression (Article)
Datema, F.R. Moya, A. Krause, P. Bäck, T. Willmes, L. Langeveld, T.P.M. Baatenburg de Jong, R.J. Blom, H.M.
2012-01-01
Impact of severe malnutrition on short-term mortality and overall survival in head and neck cancer (Article)
Datema, F.R. Ferrier, M.B. Baatenburg de Jong, R.J.
2011-09-01
Incidence and prediction of major cardiovascular complications in head and neck surgery (Article)
Datema, F.R. Poldermans, D. Baatenburg de Jong, R.J.
2010-11-01
Cytology and histology have limited added value in prognostic models for salivary gland carcinomas (Article)
Schroeff, M.P. van der Terhaard, C.H.J. Wieringa, M.H. Datema, F.R. Baatenburg de Jong, R.J.
2010-09-01
Impact of comorbidity on short-term mortality and overall survival of head and neck cancer patients (Article)
Datema, F.R. Ferrier, M.B. Schroeff, M.P. van der Baatenburg de Jong, R.J.
2010-06-01
Stagnant wound healing after head and neck surgery: Better to turn back halfway than to get lost altogether! [Stagnerende wondgenezing na hoofd-halschirurgie: Beter ten halve gekeerd, dan ten hele gedwaald!] (Article)
Veder, L.L. Datema, F.R. Kemperman, P.M.J.H. Velden, L.A. van der
2010-01-01
A new method to solve an old problem: Extraction of a sharp foreign body from the lateral basal part of the bronchial tree of a child (Article)
Datema, F.R. Borqstein, J.
2009-03-01
A visual analog scale can assess the effect of surgical treatment in children with chronic otitis media with effusion (Article)
Datema, F.R. Vemer-van den Hoek, J.G. Wieringa, M.H. Mulder, P.G.H. Baatenburg de Jong, R.J. Blom, H.M.
2008-04-01