Clinicopathological risk factors of Stage II colon cancer: results of a prospective study
Colorectal Disease2012Vol. 15(4), pp. 414–422
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Cristina Santos, Adriana López‐Doriga, M. Navarro, Joaquı́n Mateo, Sebastiano Biondo, M. Martínez Villacampa, G. Soler, Xavier Sanjuán, María José Paúles, Berta Laquente, Elisabet Guinó, Esther Kreisler, Ricardo Frago, J.R. Germà, Vı́ctor Moreno, Ramón Salazar
Abstract
pT4 and lymphatic, venous or perineural invasion are confirmed as significant prognostic factors in Stage II colon cancer and should be taken into account in the clinical validation process of new molecular prognostic factors.
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