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Survival after surgery for spinal metastatic disease: a nationwide multiregistry cohort study.

Christian CarrwikClaes OlerudYohan Robinson
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
Both median and mean survival times were well above the generally accepted thresholds for surgical treatment for spinal metastases, suggesting that patient selection for surgical treatment on a national level is adequate. Further research on quality of life after surgery and prognostication is needed.
Keyphrases
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