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Edith Liwszyc Cohen,Richard Jay WurtmanUSA for cancer of the rectum from 1995 to 2001 improved to 65%, a 15% improvement over 20 years (American Cancer Society, 2007). The reasons for this dramatic improvement include more accurate pr- perative staging, aggressive neoadjuvant therapy and improved surgical technique as well as specialty-t丧失 发表于 2025-3-28 23:33:14
Pedro Rosso,Carolyn CramoyUSA for cancer of the rectum from 1995 to 2001 improved to 65%, a 15% improvement over 20 years (American Cancer Society, 2007). The reasons for this dramatic improvement include more accurate pr- perative staging, aggressive neoadjuvant therapy and improved surgical technique as well as specialty-tCRAFT 发表于 2025-3-29 03:23:27
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Patricia L. Engle,Marc Irwin,Robert E. Klein,Charles Yarbrough,John W. Townsendery and transanal minimally invasive surgery. This option is increasingly more appealing for both the patient and surgeon as it results in significantly reduced surgical morbidity compared to radical surgery. However, in some patients, local excision may reveal unfavorable pathological features thatCollar 发表于 2025-3-29 19:44:43
Gerald T. Keusch,Michael Katzn attempting to do so, one is faced with the interagency of traditional dogma, which still in this era of evidence-based medicine tends to dominate the surgical thought pr- ess. This is particularly so in the area of coloproctology, where prejudice and personal opinion often influence objective analSOB 发表于 2025-3-30 01:01:45
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