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1. Clinical Study On 56 Case Of Tongue Carcinoma Local Excision
2. Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery For Local Excision Of Rectal Tumors
3. Influencing Factors Relative To Lymphatic Matastasis Of T2 Rectal Carcinoma
4. Correlative Analysis That Influence Effacy Of Local Resection For Duodenal Papilla Neoplasm
5. The Influnce Of Breast Cancer Local Excision In Relapse And Metastasis
6. The Value Of Transanal Local Excision For Lower Rectal Cancer
7. A Retrospective Study On Transanal Local Excision Of Low Rectal Cancer
8. DAV≤8cm T1 Rectal Cancer:Surgical Approach And Long Term Outcome
9. Local Excision Versus Total Mesorectal Excision In Stage I Rectal Cancer: A Meta-analysis Of Randomized Controlled Trials
10. A Clinical Analysis Of Local Resection In Ampullary Carcinoma
11. Application Of Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery (TEM) In 69 Patients With Rectal Tumors
12. The Feasibility Of Local Resection After Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy Of Rectal Cancer
13. Geographic and patient variation among Medicare beneficiaries in the use of follow-up testing and skin examinations after local excision of cutaneous melanoma
14. 1.Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans:A Clinicopathologic And Therapeutic Analysis Of 254 Cases At A Single Institution 2.Preliminary Study On Proteomics Of Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans Based On TMT Technology
15. Prognosis And Safety Of Local Excision Strategies After Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy For Rectal Cancer Patients With Clinical Complete Response: A Meta-analysis
16. Meta-analysis Of The Efficacy Of Local Excision Compared With Toyal Mesoretal Excision After Neoadjuvant Treatmeant For Middle-low Rectal Cancer
17. A Comparative Study On The Clinical Efficacy Of Local Excision And Radical Surgery In The Treatment Of T1N0M0 Rectal Cancer
18. Clinicopathological Features And Prognosis Of 88 Patients With Primary Duodenal Tumors
19. Analytical Study Of Oncological And Functional Outcomes Of Neoajuvant Therapy Followed By Operative Or Nonoperative Organ-preserving Management For Rectal Cancer
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