Survival after non-resection of colorectal cancer: the argument for including non-operatives in consultant outcome reporting in the UK.
Related Articles Survival after non-resection of colorectal cancer: the argument for including non-operatives in consultant outcome reporting in the UK. Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2019 Feb;101(2):126-132 Authors: Abdel-Halim M, Wu H, Poustie M, Beveridge A, Scott N, Mitchell PJ Abstract INTRODUCTION: Although the mainstay of colorectal cancer treatment remains operative, a significant proportion of patients end up without surgery. This is because they are either deemed to have no oncological benefit from the resection (too much disease) or to be unfit for major surgery (too frail). The aim of this study was to assess the proportion and survival of…
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