Author:
Macbeth Fergus,Fallowfield Lesley
Abstract
SummaryPulmonary metastasectomy is widely and increasingly practiced in the belief that this intervention can cure patients with colorectal cancer, and that without it few survive 5 years. No good evidence exists supporting such convictions, indeed recent trial results challenge them. What evidence underpins this acceptance of illusory truths or misconceptions?
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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