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Lymphosarcoma of the Rectum [PDF]
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This economic evaluation used a Markov state‐transition model to analyze the cost‐effectiveness of surveillance strategies recommended by various academic societies. This study found that the surveillance program proposed by the Japanese Society for Cancer of the Colon and Rectum (JSCCR) was the most cost‐effective, with an incremental cost ...
Fumio Tsukamoto+9 more
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Physics-based data augmentation for improved training of cone-beam computed tomography auto-segmentation of the female pelvis. [PDF]
de Hond YJM+4 more
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ON SOME POINTS IN THE TECHNIQUE OF RESECTION OF THE RECTUM.1
Fred Kammerer
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A CASE OF IMPLANTATION OF THE URETERS INTO THE RECTUM FOR EXTROVERSION OF THE BLADDER IN A WOMAN, BY A MODIFIED PETERS'S OPERATION [PDF]
R Lawford Knaggs
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Three‐year relapse‐free survival was possibly better in severe obese patients (BMI ≥28.5 kg/m2) who underwent laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer. It suggests that the prognosis of highly obese colorectal cancer patients follow the obesity paradox. Abstract Background The impact of obesity on colon cancer remains unclear.
Takayuki Aiba+19 more
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Cholangioscope-assisted ERAT for the diagnoses and treatment of ulcerative colitis with appendiceal orifice inflammation: a case report and a literature review. [PDF]
Gong P+5 more
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This retrospective study evaluates the prognostic factors in patients undergoing curative hepatic resection for rectal cancer liver metastases. It identifies lateral lymph node metastasis and perineural invasion as significant prognostic factors. Moreover, patients with these factors required nonsurgical treatment in the early postoperative period ...
Tomofumi Uotani+9 more
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