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Surgery for endometrial cancer

For the patient with curable endometrial cancer, surgery remains an essential ingredient for success. Because treatment has been fairly stable for years, it has tended to be stereotyped. Though the programs are generally successful, there is still not adequate recognition of various surgically based...

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Published in:Cancer 1981-07, Vol.48 (S1), p.568-574
Main Authors: Lewis, George C., Bundy, Brian
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