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    Factors affecting outcomes following pelvic exenteration for locally recurrent rectal cancer by Kelly, M.E., Glynn, R., Aalbers, A.G.J., Abraham‐Nordling, M., Alberda, W., Antoniou, A., Austin, K.K., Beets, G.L., Beynon, J., Bosman, S.J., Brunner, M., Buchler, M.W., Burger, J.W.A., Campain, N., Christensen, H.K., Codd, M., Coscia, M., Colquhoun, A.J., Daniels, I.R., Davies, R.J., de Wilt, J.H.W., Deutsch, C., Dietz, D., Eglinton, T., Fearnhead, N., Frizelle, F.A., Garcia‐Sabrido, J.L., George, M.L., Gentilini, L., Harris, D.A., Harji, D., Heriot, A.G., Hohenberger Brunner, W., Jenkins, J.T., Kanemitsu, Y., Chan, K.K.L., Kim, H., Koh, C.E., Kok, N.F., Kontovounisios, C., Kulu, Y., Law, W.L., Lê, G.N., Lee, P., Lydrup, M.L., Lynch, A.C., Martling, A., Meijerink, J., Merkel, S., McDermott, F.D., McGrath, J.S., Nielsen Christensen, M.B., Nieuwenhuijzen, G.A.P., Nordling, M.A., Northover, J.M.A., O'Connell, P.R., Patsouras, D., Poggioli, G., Radwan, R.W., Rasheed, S., Rasmussen, P.C., Rothbarth, J., Rutten, H.J.T., Sagar, P.M., Schizas, A.M.P., Shida, D., Smart, N.J., Solomon, M.J., Stocchi, L., Tekkis, P.P., Tsukamoto, S., Turner, W.H., Tuynman, J., Ulrich, A., van Leeuwenhoek, A., van Ramshorst, G.H., Vasquez‐Jimenez, W., Verhoef, C., Versteegen, M., Wakeman, C., Warrier, S., Yip, J., Winter, D.C.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-05-2018)
    “…Background Pelvic exenteration for locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC) is associated with variable outcomes, with the majority of data from single‐centre…”
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    Disappearing colorectal liver metastases in the era of state-of-the-art triple-modality diagnostic imaging by Kuhlmann, K.F., Tufo, A., Kok, N.F., Gordon-Weeks, A., Poston, G.J., Diaz Nieto, R., Jones, R., Fenwick, S.W., Malik, H.Z.

    Published in European journal of surgical oncology (01-05-2023)
    “…Systemic therapy can result in disappearance of colorectal liver metastases in up to 40% of patients. This might be an overestimation caused by suboptimal…”
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