Trimodality therapy for esophageal cancer: The role of surgical and radiation treatment parameters in the development of anastomotic complications
Abstract Background Here, we investigated the relationship between clinical parameters, including the site of surgical anastomosis and radiation dose to the anastomotic region, and anastomotic complications in esophageal cancer patients treated with trimodality therapy. Methods Between 2007 and 2016...
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Autores principales: | Salem Alfaifi, Robert Chu, Xuan Hui, Stephen Broderick, Craig Hooker, Malcolm Brock, Errol Bush, Russell Hales, Lori Anderson, Jeffrey Hoff, Cole Friedes, Sarah Han‐Oh, Todd Mcnutt, Jinny Ha, Stephen Yang, Richard Battafarano, Joy Feliciano, K. Ranh Voong |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ad95ac15aa6348a3acd323e6f178f3d1 |
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