The Pulmonary Metastasectomy in Colorectal Cancer cohort study: Analysis of case selection, risk factors and survival in a prospective observational study of 512 patients
Colorectal Disease2021Vol. 23(7), pp. 1793–1803
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Tom Treasure, Vernon T. Farewell, Fergus Macbeth, Tim Batchelor, M. Milošević, Juliet King, Zheng Yan, Pauline Leonard, Norman Williams, Chris Brew‐Graves, Lesley Fallowfield, the PulMiCCinvestigators
Abstract
Survival without metastasectomy was greater than widely presumed. Difference in survival appeared to be largely related to selection. No inference can be drawn about the effect of metastasectomy on survival in this observational study.
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