Radiotherapy does not compensate for positive resection margins in rectal cancer patients: report of a multicenter randomized trial.
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I. Nagtegaal | E. Noordijk | C. Marijnen | C. Marijnen | E. Kranenbarg | J. V. van Krieken | J. Leer | E. Kapiteijn | I D Nagtegaal | E M Noordijk | J H J M van Krieken | C A M Marijnen | E Kapiteijn | E Klein Kranenbarg | C J H van de Velde | J W H Leer | C. van de Velde | J. V. Krieken | E. Kapiteijn | J. Leer | C. J. H. Velde
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