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. 2021 Dec 1;274(6):e893-e894.
doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000004803.

Comment on "Feasibility and Safety of Laparoscopic Complete Mesocolic Excision (CME) for Right-Sided Colon Cancer: Short-term Outcomes. A Randomized Clinical Study"

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Comment on "Feasibility and Safety of Laparoscopic Complete Mesocolic Excision (CME) for Right-Sided Colon Cancer: Short-term Outcomes. A Randomized Clinical Study"

Jun-Yang Lu et al. Ann Surg. .
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