Prognostic value of tumour deposit and perineural invasion status in colorectal cancer patients: a SEER‐based population study
Histopathology2016Vol. 69(2), pp. 230–238
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Abstract
Tumour deposit and PNI correlate independently with worse 3-year OS and CSS. TD appears prognostically more important in the CRC of lower N categories.
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