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Long-term Results of Surgery for Colorectal Liver Metastases in Terms of Primary Tumour Location and Clinical Risk Factors

VLADISLAV TRESKA, MARTIN SKALA, KRISTYNA PROCHAZKOVA, ANETA SVEJDOVA, TEREZA PETRAKOVA, JAKUB SEBEK, IVAN RIHA, JACHYM ROSENDORF, ROBERT POLAK, TOMAS SKALICKY and VACLAV LISKA
In Vivo September 2020, 34 (5) 2675-2685; DOI: https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.12087
VLADISLAV TRESKA
Department of Surgery, University Hospital, School of Medicine in Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic
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MARTIN SKALA
Department of Surgery, University Hospital, School of Medicine in Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic
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KRISTYNA PROCHAZKOVA
Department of Surgery, University Hospital, School of Medicine in Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic
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ANETA SVEJDOVA
Department of Surgery, University Hospital, School of Medicine in Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic
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TEREZA PETRAKOVA
Department of Surgery, University Hospital, School of Medicine in Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic
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JAKUB SEBEK
Department of Surgery, University Hospital, School of Medicine in Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic
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IVAN RIHA
Department of Surgery, University Hospital, School of Medicine in Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic
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JACHYM ROSENDORF
Department of Surgery, University Hospital, School of Medicine in Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic
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ROBERT POLAK
Department of Surgery, University Hospital, School of Medicine in Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic
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TOMAS SKALICKY
Department of Surgery, University Hospital, School of Medicine in Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic
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VACLAV LISKA
Department of Surgery, University Hospital, School of Medicine in Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic
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vol. 34 no. 5 2675-2685
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.12087
PubMed 
32871799

Published By 
International Institute of Anticancer Research
Print ISSN 
0258-851X
Online ISSN 
1791-7549
History 
  • Received April 11, 2020
  • Revision received April 28, 2020
  • Accepted May 5, 2020
  • Published online August 31, 2020.

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Copyright© 2020, International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved

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  1. VLADISLAV TRESKA⇑,
  2. MARTIN SKALA,
  3. KRISTYNA PROCHAZKOVA,
  4. ANETA SVEJDOVA,
  5. TEREZA PETRAKOVA,
  6. JAKUB SEBEK,
  7. IVAN RIHA,
  8. JACHYM ROSENDORF,
  9. ROBERT POLAK,
  10. TOMAS SKALICKY and
  11. VACLAV LISKA
  1. Department of Surgery, University Hospital, School of Medicine in Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic
  1. Correspondence to: Vladislav Treska, Professor of Surgery, MD, Ph.D., Department of Surgery, University Hospital, Alej Svobody 80, 304 60 Pilsen, Czech Republic. Tel: +42 0377104270, e-mail: treska{at}fnplzen.cz
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