Purpose: The metastatic lymph node ratio (LNR) is defined as the number of metastatic lymph nodes divided by the total number of lymph nodes removed. The aim of this study was to investigate the prognostic significance of the metastatic LNR in patients with colon cance
Background: This study was designed to validate the prognostic significance of the ratio of positive...
AbstractBackground and PurposeThis study analyzed the prognostic significance of the staging system ...
Abstract Background To demonstrate the prognostic significance and value of lymph node ratio (LNR) a...
Background Lymph node metastases are the most important predictor of survival in non\u96stage IV col...
The detection of nodal status is based on examination of lymph nodes (LN) after the tumor surgical r...
Recent studies have demonstrated that lymph nodes ratio (LNR) might provide a significant prognostic...
The lymph node ratio (LNR) (i. e. the number of metastatic lymph nodes divided by the number of tota...
BACKGROUND: The number of harvested (LNs) and metastatic nodes (LNs+) represents the most signifi...
Background & Objectives: Colon cancer is currently of high incidence and mortality rate. Identifying...
Objective: This study was designed to assess the prognostic value of lymph node ratio (LNR) in patie...
Background. Although nodal invasion represents one of the most powerful prognostic indicators in col...
Lymph node metastases are a major prognostic factor in colorectal cancer. Inadequate lymph node rese...
Objective: Recent studies show that the number of excised lymph nodes is an independent prognostic f...
Purpose: The ratio of positive lymph nodes to total retrieved lymph nodes (lymph node ratio, LNR) h...
Aim: Recent reports show that a positive metastatic to examined lymph nodes ratio (LNR) has prognost...
Background: This study was designed to validate the prognostic significance of the ratio of positive...
AbstractBackground and PurposeThis study analyzed the prognostic significance of the staging system ...
Abstract Background To demonstrate the prognostic significance and value of lymph node ratio (LNR) a...
Background Lymph node metastases are the most important predictor of survival in non\u96stage IV col...
The detection of nodal status is based on examination of lymph nodes (LN) after the tumor surgical r...
Recent studies have demonstrated that lymph nodes ratio (LNR) might provide a significant prognostic...
The lymph node ratio (LNR) (i. e. the number of metastatic lymph nodes divided by the number of tota...
BACKGROUND: The number of harvested (LNs) and metastatic nodes (LNs+) represents the most signifi...
Background & Objectives: Colon cancer is currently of high incidence and mortality rate. Identifying...
Objective: This study was designed to assess the prognostic value of lymph node ratio (LNR) in patie...
Background. Although nodal invasion represents one of the most powerful prognostic indicators in col...
Lymph node metastases are a major prognostic factor in colorectal cancer. Inadequate lymph node rese...
Objective: Recent studies show that the number of excised lymph nodes is an independent prognostic f...
Purpose: The ratio of positive lymph nodes to total retrieved lymph nodes (lymph node ratio, LNR) h...
Aim: Recent reports show that a positive metastatic to examined lymph nodes ratio (LNR) has prognost...
Background: This study was designed to validate the prognostic significance of the ratio of positive...
AbstractBackground and PurposeThis study analyzed the prognostic significance of the staging system ...
Abstract Background To demonstrate the prognostic significance and value of lymph node ratio (LNR) a...