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期刊名:Ejso

缩写:EJSO-EUR J SURG ONC

ISSN:0748-7983

e-ISSN:1532-2157

IF/分区:3.5/Q1

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Introduction: Targeted axillary dissection (TAD) improves the accuracy of axillary staging in patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy but its role in patients with low volume nodal disease undergoing primary surgery ...
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Background: Total Pelvic Clearance (TPC) is an aggressive surgical procedure developed to manage recurrent or advanced neoplastic disease in the pelvic area. Although it provides definitive treatment, it has been associat...
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Background: Complete macroscopic cytoreductive surgery provides the best survival outcomes in advanced ovarian cancer (aOC), yet the extent and complexity of surgery also influence prognosis. In the absence of a standardi...
Jingwen Zhou,Hao Cui,Zeyu Lin et al. Jingwen Zhou et al.
Introduction: The effectiveness of microwave ablation (MWA) versus surgical resection (SR) for subcapsular colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) is debated, with limited clinical evidence. This study examines the local thera...
Nikhil Lal,Kenneth Jordan Ng Cheong Chung,Nicola Hodges et al. Nikhil Lal et al.
Background: Extramural venous invasion (EMVI) and tumour deposits (TDs) are recognised markers of aggressive rectal cancer biology at baseline. However, their prognostic relevance when persisting on post-neoadjuvant MRI r...