Quality assurance in the treatment of colorectal cancer: the EURECCA initiative

Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in Europe. Over the past few decades, important advances have been made in screening, staging and treatment of colorectal cancer. However, considerable variation between and within European countries remains, which implies that further improvements...

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Hauptverfasser: Breugom, A.J., Boelens, P.G., van den Broek, C.B.M., Cervantes, A., Van Cutsem, E., Schmoll, H.J., Valentini, V., van de Velde, C.J.H.
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