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The TME Trial After a Median Follow-up of 6 Years: Increased Local Control But No Survival Benefit i
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Title The TME Trial After a Median Follow-up of 6 Years: Increased Local Control But No Survival Benefit i
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewprogram/8324?src=rss
Description With increasing follow-up, there is a persisting overall effect of preoperative short-term radiotherapy on local control. But what about survival? Annals of Surgery
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Date Dec 12, 2007
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