Prognostic factors and patterns of failure after surgery for T4 rectal cancer in the beyond total mesorectal excision era
British journal of surgery2019Vol. 106(12), pp. 1685–1696
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Oliver Peacock, Peadar S. Waters, Mathias Bressel, A. Craig Lynch, Chris Wakeman, Tim Eglinton, Cherry Koh, P J Lee, Kirk K. S. Austin, Satish K. Warrier, Michael J. Solomon, Frank Frizelle, Alexander G. Heriot
Abstract
This study has demonstrated that a coordinated approach in specialist centres for beyond TME surgery can offer good oncological and long-term survival in patients with T4 rectal cancers.
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