Risk factors for an adverse outcome in early invasive colorectal carcinoma.
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Hidetaka Mochizuki | Hideki Ueno | Kazuo Hase | Kazuyoshi Yoshimura | H. Ueno | S. Aida | K. Hase | Y. Hashiguchi | H. Shimazaki | H. Kurihara | H. Mochizuki | S. Bekku | Yojiro Hashiguchi | Hideyuki Shimazaki | Shinsuke Aida | Susumu Matsukuma | Tadao Kanai | Hiroyuki Kurihara | Kotaro Ozawa | Shinya Bekku | S. Matsukuma | T. Kanai | K. Ozawa | Kazuyoshi Yoshimura | K. Yoshimura
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