Surgical strategy for colorectal cancer with synchronous liver and extrahepatic metastases: A scoring system and decision tree model
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Shung-Haur Yang | J. Hung | G. Chau | Jeng-Kai Jiang | Jen‐Kou Lin | Y. Lan | Wei‐Shone Chen | Huann‐Sheng Wang | Shih-Ching Chang | Hung-Hsin Lin | W. Liang | C. Hsia | Chun-Chi Lin | H. Teng | Hao-Jan Lei | Sheng-Chieh Huang | Shu-Cheng Chou | Hou-Hsuan Cheng | Chan-Wei Tseng
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