Major cancer study reveals which surgery timing may lead to better survival
NCT ID NCT07082335
Summary
This study aimed to find out if it's better to remove a patient's colorectal cancer and its liver spread in one surgery or in two separate, staged surgeries. Researchers analyzed data from 679 patients across the country to compare survival rates and surgical complications between the two approaches. The goal was to provide clearer guidance for doctors on the best timing for these complex operations.
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Shanghai Tenth People Hospital, Yanchang Road, Jingan District, Shanghai,
Shanghai, Jingan, 200040, China
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