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Association of age and survival in patients with gastroesophageal cancer undergoing surgery with or without preoperative therapy
Cancer, 07/02/09
Braiteh F et al. - The data in this study demonstrated that patients aged <=60 years who underwent surgery for esophageal cancer achieved the best overall survival and experienced fewer surgical complications than patients aged >70 years. Age was identified as an important variable in the selection of patients for esophageal cancer surgery.
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