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Cancer Sciences > Clinical, Surgery and Translational Medicine > Surgery" and Year is 2025

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Number of items: 7.

Type: Article | 2025

Type: Dataset | 2025 | PhysioNet | Item not available on this server.

The ELECTRA Trial: approach to contemporary challenges in the development and implementation of double-blinded, randomised, controlled clinical trials in low-volume high-complexity surgical oncology - Sean Ewings, Nadia Peppa, Daniel Griffiths, Maria Hawkins, Claire Birch, Adly Naga, Georgina Parsons, Aymen Al-Shamkhani, Joanne Lord, Adrian C. Bateman, Andrew Bateman, Charlotte Lane, Kelly Cozens, Gareth Griffiths, Simon J. Crabb, Charles West, Hideaki Yano, Malcolm A. West and Alexander H. Mirnezami
Type: Article | 2025

Safety of laparoscopic compared to open right hepatectomy after portal vein occlusion: results from a multicenter study - Serena Langella, Russolillo Nadia, Jasper Sijberden, Guido Fiorentini, Nicola Guglielmo, John Primrose, Sachin Modi, Virginia Massella, Giuseppe Maria Ettorre, Luca Aldrighetti, Mohamed Abu Hilal and Alessandro Ferrero
Type: Article | 2025 | Item availability restricted.

Type: Editorial | 2025

Type: Article | 2025

Intraoperative electron radiotherapy (IOERT) in colorectal cancer: updated systematic review of techniques, oncological outcomes and complications - Abhinav Tiwari, Sheah Lin Lee, Tom MacCabe, Michal Woyton, Charles T. West, Rohan Micklethwaite, Hideaki Yano, Malcolm A. West and Alex H. Mirnezami
Type: Review | 2025

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