Surgical resectability of multisite metastatic colorectal cancer: Pushing the limits while appropriately selecting patients

Journal of Surgical Oncology
Lindsay A BlissT Clark Gamblin

Abstract

Management of multisite colorectal metastases is expanding to make curative resection possible for more patients who present with advanced disease. Patient selection, tumor biology, meticulous surgical technique, and thoughtful perioperative care are essential to extending the benefit to patients previously treated with palliative goals of care.

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