Log odds of positive lymph nodes as a novel prognostic predictor for colorectal cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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D. Fan | Wei Zhou | Wanli Yang | Yujie Zhang | Jinqiang Liu | L. Hong | Lili Duan | Xiaoqian Wang | Liaoran Niu | Yiding Li | Guiling Wu | Junfeng Chen | Ben Han
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