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Colorectal cancer survival rates in Makassar, Eastern Indonesia: A retrospective Cohort Study
Labeda I.
Annals of Medicine and Surgery
Published: 2022Citations: 12
Abstract
There were significant differences in the OS rate according to age, histopathology, stage, and history of definitive surgery. Histopathology, stage, history of definitive surgery, and chemotherapy and radiotherapy were significantly associated with differences in the RFS rate.
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