Pulmonary Metastasectomy in Colorectal Cancer: updated analysis of 93 randomized patients – control survival is much better than previously assumed
Colorectal Disease2020Vol. 22(10), pp. 1314–1324
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M. Milošević, John Edwards, D. Tsang, Joel Dunning, Michael Shackcloth, Tim Batchelor, Aman S. Coonar, Jurjees Hasan, BR Davidson, Adrian Marchbank, Simon Grumett, Norman Williams, Fergus Macbeth, Vernon T. Farewell, Tom Treasure
Abstract
Patients in the control group (who did not undergo lung metastasectomy) have better survival than is assumed. Survival in the metastasectomy group is comparable with the many single-arm follow-up studies. The groups were well matched with features similar to those reported in case series.
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