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Treatment and survival of patients with metachronous colorectal lung metastases.

Pernilla HansdotterPeter SchermanMaziar NikbergSune H PetersenErik HolmbergMagnus RizellPeter NarediIngvar Syknull null
Published in: Journal of surgical oncology (2023)
A high proportion of metachronous lung metastases after colorectal surgery were possible to resect, yielding good survival. The combination of surgery and chemotherapy might be advantageous for survival.
Keyphrases
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