A Commentary on "The minimum number of examined lymph nodes for accurate nodal staging and optimal survival of stage T1-2 esophageal squamous cell carcinoma: A retrospective multicenter cohort with SEER database validation" (Int J Surg 2022;104:106764).
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Y. Gu | G. Che | Si-Mian Lyu
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