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Overall risk and risk factors for metachronous peritoneal metastasis after colorectal cancer surgery: a nationwide cohort study.

Sissel RavnU Heide-JørgensenC F ChristiansenV J VerwaalR H Hagemann-MadsenL H Iversen
Published in: BJS open (2020)
The overall risk of M-PM in patients with colorectal cancer is low, but is increased in advanced T and N status. Follow-up of at least 3 years after colorectal cancer surgery may be necessary, given the potential curative treatment of early diagnosed M-PM.
Keyphrases
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