The association between surgical site infection and postoperative colorectal cancer recurrence and the effect of laparoscopic surgery on prognosis

Author:

Koike TakuyaORCID,Mukai Masaya,Kishima Kyoko,Yokoyama Daiki,Uda Shuji,Hasegawa Sayuri,Tajima Takayuki,Izumi Hideki,Nomura Eiji,Sugiyama Tomoko,Tajiri Takuma

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Surgery

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