Effect of Microscopic Resection Line Disease on Gastric-Cancer Survival
To study the effect of residual microscopic resection line disease in gastric cancer, we compared 47 patients with positive margins to 572 patients who underwent R0 resections using a multivariate analysis of factors affecting outcome. Although the presence of positive margins was a significant and...
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Main Authors: | Kim, S. H., Karpeh, Martin S., Klimstra, D. S., Leung, Denis H. Y., Brennan, M. F. |
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1999
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