R P Hermens
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Dekker N, Hermens R, de Wilt J, van Zelst-Stams W, Hoogerbrugge N
Colorectal Dis
. 2014 Dec;
17(6):499-510.
PMID: 25524559
Aim: Only 12-49% of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients and their first-degree relatives with an increased familial CRC risk are referred for cancer prevention measures (surveillance colonoscopies or genetic counselling). The...
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Overbeek L, Hermens R, van Krieken J, Adang E, Casparie M, Nagengast F, et al.
Virchows Arch
. 2010 Apr;
456(6):653-9.
PMID: 20379742
We investigated success factors for the introduction of a guideline on recognition of Lynch syndrome in patients recently diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC) below age 50 or a second CRC...
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Hermens R, Hak E, Hulscher M, Braspenning J, Grol R
Br J Gen Pract
. 2002 Jan;
51(472):897-903.
PMID: 11761203
Background: There is still only limited understanding of whether and why interventions to facilitate the implementation of guidelines for improving primary care are successful. It is therefore important to look...
4.
Hak E, Hermens R, Hoes A, Verheij T, Kuyvenhoven M, van Essen G
Scand J Prim Health Care
. 2001 Feb;
18(4):237-41.
PMID: 11205093
Objective: To assess t he effectiveness of a nation-widemultifaceted intervention programme involving general practitioners (GPs) on influenza immunisation practice. Design: Pragmatic before-after trial using pre- and post-measurement questionnaires. Setting And...
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Hermens R, Tacken M, Hulscher M, Braspenning J, Grol R
Prev Med
. 2000 Jan;
30(1):35-42.
PMID: 10642458
Background: The effectiveness of three different organizational approaches to cervical cancer screening (community based, family practice based, and a combination) was evaluated in nationally representative family practices. Method: We selected...
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Hermens R, Hak E, Hulscher M, Mulder J, Tacken M, Braspenning J, et al.
Int J Qual Health Care
. 1999 Aug;
11(3):193-200.
PMID: 10435839
Objective: To assess the effects of a Dutch national prevention programme, aimed at general practitioners (GPs), on the adherence to organizational guidelines for effective cervical cancer screening in general practice....
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Hermens R, Hak E, Hulscher M, Mulder J, Braspenning J, Grol R
Fam Pract
. 1998 Jun;
15(2):112-8.
PMID: 9613477
Background: Well-organized cervical screening has been shown to be effective in the reduction of both morbidity and mortality from cancer of the uterine cervix. In The Netherlands, the GP plays...
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Hak E, Hermens R, van Essen G, Kuyvenhoven M, de Melker R
Br J Gen Pract
. 1997 Jun;
47(419):363-6.
PMID: 9231470
Background: Although the effectiveness of influenza vaccination in high-risk groups has been proven, vaccine coverage continues to be less than 50% in The Netherlands. To improve vaccination rates, data on...
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van t Veer L, van der Feltz M, Cheng N, Hermens R, van Oorschot D, Kievits T, et al.
Oncogene
. 1993 Oct;
8(10):2673-81.
PMID: 8378079
We have shown previously that mouse NIH3T3 cells transfected with DNA from a human ovarian carcinoma were rendered tumourigenic by an activated mas oncogene in four independent transfection experiments. In...
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van t Veer L, Hermens R, Deprez R, Schrier P
Oncogene Res
. 1988 Jan;
3(3):247-54.
PMID: 3060802
In four independent transfection experiments performed with high molecular weight DNA isolated from a human ovarian carcinoma, oncogenic NIH3T3 cells contained an activated mas gene in the in vivo tumorigenicity...