Determinants of survival following pelvic exenteration for primary rectal cancer
British journal of surgery2015Vol. 102(10), pp. 1278–1284
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Rami Radwan, H Jones, N. Rawat, Matthew L. Davies, M. D. Evans, Dean Harris, J Beynon, Swansea Pelvic Oncology Group, A.D. McGregor, A. R. Morgan, O. Freites, Bharat Patel, C Askill, Chris Rowley, Delia Pudney, Olivia Hatcher, P. Bose, Neil Fenn, M.G. Lucas, U Khot, T. V. Chandrasekaran, N D Carr, Sarah Gwynne, Peter Drew, Minh‐Duy Phan
Abstract
Pelvic exenteration is an aggressive treatment option with a high morbidity rate that provides favourable long-term outcomes in patients with locally advanced primary rectal cancer.
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