Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10103509 | Journal of the American College of Surgeons | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Followup did not identify asymptomatic recurrence earlier than symptomatic recurrence. Patients with symptomatic recurrence have more aggressive disease with a shorter postrecurrence survival. The impact of detecting asymptomatic recurrence in the course of followup after curative gastrectomy could not be distinguished from the effects of four powerful biologic variables that also interact to govern outcomes.
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Authors
Joseph J. MD, Mithat PhD, Michael MD, David P. (FACS), Murray F. (FACS), Daniel G. (FACS),