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Intracranial tumor surgery in patients >70 years of age: is clinical practice worthwhile or futile
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 09/09/09
Rogne SC et al. – Surgery for intracranial tumors in selected elderly patients is worthwhile, not futile. Age alone should not be used as a selection criterion for treatment.
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