Anatomical Resections Improve Disease-free Survival in Patients With KRAS-mutated Colorectal Liver Metastases
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M. Choti | J. Cameron | T. Pawlik | elliot k fishman | J. Ijzermans | K. Sasaki | S. Buettner | N. Andreatos | G. Margonis | Jin He | M. Weiss | J. V. van Vugt | M. Weiss
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