Impact of incremental circumferential resection margin distance on overall survival and recurrence in oesophageal adenocarcinoma
BJS Open2018Vol. 2(4), pp. 229–237
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William Knight, Janine Zylstra, Wahyu Wulaningsih, Mieke Van Hemelrijck, David Landau, N. Maisey, Andy Gaya, Cara Baker, James Gossage, J. Largergren, Andrew Davies, Mark Kelly, O. Hynes, G. Tham, C. Iezzi, A. Cowie, Sam Ngan, Azam Qureshi, Mark Green, Nyree Griffin, Audrey Jacques, Vicky Goh, Harriet Deere, Fuju Chang, Ula Mahadeva, B. Gill‐Barman, Simi George, Jason Dunn, Sebastian Zeki, John Meenan
Abstract
This study demonstrated an incremental improvement in survival and recurrence rates with increasing tumour distance from the CRM.
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