Variations in treatment of rectal cancer
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1997Vol. 40(6), pp. 641–646
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Anthony Simons, Rhonda Ker, Susan Groshen, Conway Gee, Gary J. Anthone, Adrián E. Ortega, Petar Vukasin, Ronald K. Ross, Robert W. Beart
Abstract
Surgical choices in the treatment of rectal cancer may vary widely, even in a well-defined geographic region. Although the reasons for this variability are multifactorial, hospital environment and surgical caseload experience seem to have a significant role in the choice of surgical procedure and on survival.
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