Surgery in asymptomatic patients with colorectal cancer and unresectable liver metastases: the authors' experience
OncoTargets and Therapy2013Vol. 6, pp. 267–267
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Claudio Renzi, Roberto Cirocchi, Castellani, Trastulli, Desiderio, Corsi, Parisi, Boselli, Noya, Alessandro Gemini, Francesco Barberini, Alberto Santoro, A Redler
Abstract
This study demonstrated that in palliative treatment of asymptomatic unresectable Stage IV colorectal cancer, the overall risk of death was significantly higher after elective surgery compared to patients receiving chemotherapy alone. However, in the literature, there is no substantial difference between these treatments. New studies are required to better evaluate outcomes.
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