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The survival gap between young and older patients after surgical resection for colorectal cancer remains largely based on early mortality: A EURECCA comparison of four European countries
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Time trends of short-term mortality for octogenarians undergoing a colorectal resection in North Europe
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Oncologic treatment strategies and relative survival of patients with stage I-III rectal cancer - A EURECCA international comparison between the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, England, Ireland, Spain, and Lithuania
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Treatment and Survival of Patients with Colon Cancer Aged 80 Years and Older: A EURECCA International Comparison
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Treatment and survival of rectal cancer patients over the age of 80 years: a EURECCA international comparison
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Adjuvant chemotherapy and relative survival of patients with stage II colon cancer - A EURECCA international comparison between the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, England, Ireland, Belgium, and Lithuania
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EURECCA international comparison of treatment and survival in patients over the age of 80 years with stage III colon cancer
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EURECCA international comparison of treatment and survival in metastatic rectal cancer for patients over the age of 80 years
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Differences in pre-operative treatment for rectal cancer between Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands