Results of salvage abdominoperineal resection for anal cancer after radiotherapy
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1998Vol. 41(12), pp. 1488–1493
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Abstract
Salvage abdominoperineal resection for anal cancer can be expected to yield a number of survivors from residual disease, but the low rate of survival after abdominoperineal resection for recurrent disease suggests the need for additional postoperative treatment if salvage abdominoperineal resection is performed.
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