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Resection of the primary gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumor improves survival with or without liver treatment
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Resection of the primary gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumor improves survival with or without liver treatment

Aaron Lewis, Mustafa Raoof, Philip H.G. Ituarte, John Williams, Laleh Melstrom, Daneng Li, Byrne Lee and Gagandeep Singh
Annals of Surgery, Vol.270(6)
2019

Abstract

California Female Gastrointestinal Neoplasms Humans Liver Neoplasms Male Middle Aged Neuroendocrine Tumors Registries Retrospective Studies Survival Rate Treatment Outcome adult Article cancer chemotherapy cancer registry cancer staging cancer surgery cancer survival Charlson Comorbidity Index chemoembolization chi square test controlled study correlation coefficient demography female gastrointestinal tumor hazard ratio human Kaplan Meier method liver metastasis liver resection log rank test major clinical study male middle aged multivariate analysis neuroendocrine tumor outcome assessment overall survival primary tumor priority journal proportional hazards model radioembolization retrospective study univariate analysis California gastrointestinal tumor liver tumor mortality neuroendocrine tumor pathology register survival rate treatment outcome

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