Session 2: Extramural vascular invasion and extranodal deposits: should they be treated the same?

Professor Nagtegaal has already highlighted that lymph nodes are probably not responsible for the development of liver metastases. If they are not, then is there another mechanism? Professor Haboubi addresses the question of extranodal deposits – their frequency and their importance in the developme...

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Veröffentlicht in:Colorectal disease 2018-05, Vol.20 (S1), p.43-48
Hauptverfasser: Balyasnikova, S., Haboubi, N., Wale, A., Santiago, I., Morgan, M., Cunningham, D., Mason, M., Berho, M., Brown, G.
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