Impact of perineal healing on oncological outcome following surgery for squamous cell carcinoma of the anus
Colorectal Disease2025Vol. 27(6), pp. e70130–e70130
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Abstract
The hypothesis that an unhealed perineal wound following salvage surgery for patients with squamous cell anal carcinoma not only constitutes a surgical but also an oncological problem is strengthened by this study.
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