Clinicopathologic Factors On Postoperative Tumor Recurrence And Long-Term Survival

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Clinicopathologic Factors On Postoperative Tumor Recurrence And Long-Term Survival

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Caudate hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has a poorer prognosis than HCC originating from other lobes, due to its proximity to the portal trunk and inferior vena cava, which facilitate intrahepatic

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Clinicopathologic factors on postoperative tumor recurrence and long-term survival

physorg.com — “The unique anatomical position of caudate lobe hepatocellular carcinoma and the relatively small number of surgical cases means that the impact of clinicopathologic factors on postoperative tumor recurrence and long-term survival have not been reported. A research group in China performed a single-center ...View full resource at physorg.com

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