Prognostic significance of apical lymph node metastasis in patients with node‐positive rectal cancer
Colorectal Disease2012Vol. 15(1), pp. e13–20
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Abstract
APN metastasis is an important prognostic factor in node-positive rectal cancer, which provides additional survival-related prognostic classification irrespective of N stage. As the APN is usually outside the radiation field, in the era of multidisciplinary treatment its assessment should be incorporated into prognostic evaluation of rectal cancer.
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