Lymph node status and its impact on the prognosis of left‐sided and right‐sided colon cancer: A SEER population‐based study
Abstract Background Some significant differences exist between the outcomes of left‐ and right‐sided colon cancer patients. The presence of nodal metastases is a critical prognostic factor, especially in the absence of distant metastasis. Our research studied the lymph nodes status of left‐ and righ...
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Main Authors: | Yadi Huang, Linlin Ji, Jialong Zhu, Xiaobei Mao, Siqi Sheng, Shuai Hao, Dan Xiang, Jiani Guo, Gongbo Fu, Mengxi Huang, Zengjie Lei, Xiaoyuan Chu |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e40479e2d31c4aa1aad2e55634eeafe4 |
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