The Carcinoma–Stromal Ratio of Colon Carcinoma Is an Independent Factor for Survival Compared to Lymph Node Status and Tumor Stage
Wilma E. Mesker(Leiden University Medical Center), Rob A.�E.�M. Tollenaar, Károly Szuhai(Leiden University Medical Center), Hans Morreau(Leiden University Medical Center), Jan M. C. Junggeburt(Leiden University Medical Center), Hans J. Tanke(Leiden University Medical Center), Pieter de Heer(Leiden University Medical Center)
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