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Surgical publication activity in the English literature over a 10-year interval. [PDF]
Hinrichs DL, Debus ES, Grundmann RT.
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ABSTRACT Background Natural orifice specimen extraction (NOSE) in colon cancer surgery raises concerns about intra‐abdominal infection, peritoneal seeding, and local recurrence due to possible tumor cell implantation. This systematic review and meta‐analysis compares complete intracorporeal resection with NOSE versus conventional laparoscopic colon ...
Daichi Kitaguchi +4 more
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We systematically reviewed conversion therapy for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma and propose a response‐based treatment strategy for cT4b and M1 disease. For cT4b, we emphasize definitive chemoradiotherapy with timed re‐evaluation and selective salvage or chemoselection to surgery; for M1, conversion is reserved for limited‐burden responders with ...
Eisuke Booka, Hiroya Takeuchi
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Retracted: Analysis of the Effect of Classroom Reform of English Literature on the Theme of Environmental Protection in Universities Based on Artificial Intelligence Technology. [PDF]
Environmental And Public Health JO.
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Spontaneous Regression of Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Review of Reports in the Published English Literature. [PDF]
Chohan MBY +4 more
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Studying English Literature in the Transnational University [PDF]
J. Hillis Miller
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Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy for Esophageal Cancer: Current Evidence and Future Perspectives
ABSTRACT Aim Esophageal cancer is a highly aggressive malignancy with regional variations in histological subtypes. Adenocarcinoma predominates in Western countries, whereas squamous cell carcinoma is more common in Asia. Despite advances in multimodal therapy, esophagectomy remains the cornerstone of curative treatment, and the development of various ...
Hirotaka Konishi +3 more
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