Colon cancer survival differs from right side to left side and lymph node harvest number matter
Abstract Background Right-sided colorectal cancer (CRC) has worse survival than does left-sided CRC. The objective of this study was to further assess the impact of right-side location on survival and the role of the extent of lymphadenectomy. Methods All CRCs diagnosed between 2000 and 2012 in Emil...
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Main Authors: | Lucia Mangone (Author), Carmine Pinto (Author), Pamela Mancuso (Author), Marta Ottone (Author), Isabella Bisceglia (Author), Giorgio Chiaranda (Author), Maria Michiara (Author), Massimo Vicentini (Author), Giuliano Carrozzi (Author), Stefano Ferretti (Author), Fabio Falcini (Author), Cesare Hassan (Author), Paolo Giorgi Rossi (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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