Introduction Recent studies have questioned the role of a positive resection margin (R1) as prognostic factor in hepatic resections of colorectal liver metastasis (CLM). The aim of this study was to evaluate the pattern of relapse and the impact of R1 resections on survival. Methods We retrospectively collected clinicopathological and follow-up data from 89 consecutive patients submitted to liver resection for CLM. R0 was defined by the absence of microscopic tumor’s invasion of the resection margin. In patients with multiple metastasis the closest margin was taken as representative. Relapse free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) were calculated from the time of liver resection, respectively, to the first relapse and to t...
The relationship between the width of surgical margins and local and distant recurrence of colorecta...
Background: Liver resection remains the gold standard for the treatment of both primary and metastat...
The relationship between the width of surgical margins and local and distant recurrence of colorecta...
Background: Several reports have presented conflicting results regarding the association between res...
Background. Hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) may offer good long-term survival. Th...
AbstractBackgroundThe aim of the authors was to reassess the impact of a positive surgical margin (R...
Background: Traditionally a 1-cm margin has been accepted as the gold standard for resection of colo...
Objective: To evaluate the influence of surgical margin status on survival and site of recurrence...
Background: It is still unclear whether a positive surgical margin after resection of colorectal liv...
Introduction: Occurrence of liver metastases is common following colorectal cancer (CRC), and resect...
AbstractBackgroundThe aim of the authors was to reassess the impact of a positive surgical margin (R...
AbstractAn R0 margin width of 1cm has traditionally been considered a prerequisite to minimize local...
AbstractBackgroundTraditionally a 1-cm margin has been accepted as the gold standard for resection o...
Introduction: Occurrence of liver metastases is common following colorectal cancer (CRC), and resect...
AIM: We undertook this study to evaluate the influence of resection margin distance from metastases ...
The relationship between the width of surgical margins and local and distant recurrence of colorecta...
Background: Liver resection remains the gold standard for the treatment of both primary and metastat...
The relationship between the width of surgical margins and local and distant recurrence of colorecta...
Background: Several reports have presented conflicting results regarding the association between res...
Background. Hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) may offer good long-term survival. Th...
AbstractBackgroundThe aim of the authors was to reassess the impact of a positive surgical margin (R...
Background: Traditionally a 1-cm margin has been accepted as the gold standard for resection of colo...
Objective: To evaluate the influence of surgical margin status on survival and site of recurrence...
Background: It is still unclear whether a positive surgical margin after resection of colorectal liv...
Introduction: Occurrence of liver metastases is common following colorectal cancer (CRC), and resect...
AbstractBackgroundThe aim of the authors was to reassess the impact of a positive surgical margin (R...
AbstractAn R0 margin width of 1cm has traditionally been considered a prerequisite to minimize local...
AbstractBackgroundTraditionally a 1-cm margin has been accepted as the gold standard for resection o...
Introduction: Occurrence of liver metastases is common following colorectal cancer (CRC), and resect...
AIM: We undertook this study to evaluate the influence of resection margin distance from metastases ...
The relationship between the width of surgical margins and local and distant recurrence of colorecta...
Background: Liver resection remains the gold standard for the treatment of both primary and metastat...
The relationship between the width of surgical margins and local and distant recurrence of colorecta...