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Haemostatis activity in rectal cancer patients exposed to preoperative radiotherapy: a clinical prospective cohort study
Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis, 06/19/09
Stender MT et al. - The study provided no evidence for activation of the haemostatic system during preoperative radiotherapy in patients with rectal cancer. Some evidence was provided for increased postoperative haemostatic activity among rectal cancer patients who received short-term high-intensity radiotherapy, when compared with patients who received long-term low-intensity radiotherapy, and nonirradiated patients.
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