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Hepatic resection: Effective treatment for primary and secondary tumors
Joseph F. Buell
, Seth Rosen
, Atsushi Yoshida
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Daniel Labow
, Somchai Limsrichamrern
, David C. Cronin
, David S. Bruce
, Ming Wen
, Fabrizio Michelassi
, J. Michael Millis
, Mitchell C. Posner
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Metastasis
100%
Primary Tumor
100%
Effective Treatment
100%
Hepatic Resection
100%
Secondary Tumor
100%
Non-colorectal
90%
Colorectal Metastases
80%
Resection
60%
Hepatobiliary Cancer
50%
Between-group
20%
Retrospective Review
10%
Statistical Analysis
10%
Student's T-test
10%
Postoperative Mortality
10%
Overall Survival
10%
Length of Stay
10%
Operative Complications
10%
Kaplan-Meier Estimator
10%
Actuarial Survival
10%
Hepatic Tumor
10%
Intrahepatic Recurrence
10%
T-test Analysis
10%
Demographic Data
10%
Disease-free Interval
10%
Lesion number
10%
Therapeutic Modalities
10%
Safety Efficacy
10%
Secondary Malignancy
10%
Tumor Biology
10%
Perioperative Data
10%
Primary Malignancy
10%
Determinants of Outcome
10%
Metastasectomy
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Metastatic Carcinoma
100%
Hepatectomy
100%
Tumor
100%
Effective Treatment
100%
Hepatobiliary Cancer
27%
Recurrent Disease
11%
Cancer
5%
Student T Test
5%
Operative Complication
5%
Overall Survival
5%
Analysis of Variance
5%
Liver Tumor
5%
Therapeutic Modality
5%
Survival Estimate
5%
Tumor Biology
5%
Metastasectomy
5%
Diseases
5%