Wound recurrence following conventional treatment of colorectal cancer
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1996Vol. 39(2), pp. 200–207
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Abstract
Incisional recurrence is uncommon, although likely underestimated, following conventional treatment of colorectal carcinoma. Its occurrence is usually a harbinger of diffuse intra-abdominal disease. These data may provide useful information for investigations of laparoscopic approaches to colon cancer.
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