Survival outcomes following laparoscopic versus open D3 dissection for stage II or III colon cancer (JCOG0404): a phase 3, randomised controlled trial.
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S. Kitano | H. Katayama | M. Okajima | Masaaki Ito | Masahiko Watanabe | K. Sugihara | M. Inomata | Y. Shimada | Seiichiro Yamamoto | Y. Moriya | F. Konishi | K. Murata | Y. Fukunaga | J. Mizusawa | Takashi Yamaguchi | S. Fujii | T. Masaki | Y. Saida | H. Hasegawa | T. Akagi | Shuji Saito | M. Watanabe | T. Yamaguchi
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