Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8835265 Journal of Surgical Research 2018 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
R-SCC presented with higher stages than A-SCC, suggesting a delayed diagnosis. Larger R-SCC (T3-T4) had worse survival compared to T3-4 A-SCC, which may be due to a combination of more advanced disease within-stage as well as the use of less efficacious therapeutic regimens. Therefore, location may represent a significant prognostic factor for SCC of the anorectal region.
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