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Mutated or wildtype KRAS in rectal cancer patients
Cancer Gene Census - mutations in cancer genes
Rectal tumor gene expression profiles before and during radiotherapy
Rectal tumors from patients stratified by chemoradiation therapy response and tumor stage
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Update on The National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer (NAPRC): the radiologist's role.
Impact of National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer guidelines on surgical margin status.
A Space Expander of Laparoscopic Rectal Cancer Surgery for Overweight or Obese Patients.
Locally recurrent rectal cancer and distant metastases: is there still a chance ofcure?
Biomarkers in Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer: A Review.
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Quality of Life After Rectal Cancer Surgery
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