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Pawlik TM et al. – Repeat CIS for recurrent colorectal liver metastasis can be performed with low morbidity and near–zero mortality. Patients with no extra–hepatic disease are best candidates for repeat CIS. In these patients, repeat CIS can offer the chance of long–term survival.

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