Early results of laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1996Vol. 39(10), pp. S53–S58
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James W. Fleshman, Heidi Nelson, Walter R. Peters, Charles H. Kim, Sergio W. Larach, Richard R. Boorse, Wayne L. Ambroze, Phillip L Leggett, Ronald Bleday, Steven J. Stryker, Brent S. Christenson, Steven D. Wexner, Anthony J. Senagore, David W. Rattner, John Sutton, Arthur P. Fine
Abstract
A laparoscopic approach to colorectal cancer results in early outcome after treatment that is comparable with conventional therapy for colorectal cancer. A randomized trial is needed to compare long-term outcomes of open and laparoscopic approaches with colorectal cancer.
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