Multicenter study of surgical and oncologic outcomes of extra-levator versus conventional abdominoperineal excision for lower rectal cancer.
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J. Ji | Shan Wang | Yi Xiao | Jun-yang Lu | Z. Bu | Zhanlong Shen | Y. Ye | C. Chong | Zhi-dong Gao | K. Jiang | Fei Li | Ang Li | Liyu Zhu | Z. Gao | Fei Li | Zhidong Gao
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