The Ratio of Metastatic to Examined Lymph Nodes Is a Powerful Independent Prognostic Factor in Rectal Cancer (vol 248, pg 1067, 2008)

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Peschaud, F.
Benoist, S.
Julie, C.
Beauchet, A.
Penna, C.
Rougier, P.
Nordlinger, B.
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