Excessive Pretreatment Weight Loss Is a Risk Factor for the Survival Outcome of Esophageal Carcinoma Patients Undergoing Radical Surgery and Postoperative Adjuvant Chemotherapy.

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Excessive Pretreatment Weight Loss Is a Risk Factor for the Survival Outcome of Esophageal Carcinoma Patients Undergoing Radical Surgery and Postoperative Adjuvant Chemotherapy. is …
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P356DOI10.1155/2018/6075207
P932PMC publication ID5830280
P698PubMed publication ID29623265

P50authorShou-Min BaiQ88288121
P2093author name stringTing Chen
Jin Yang
Yi-Min Liu
Ming-Hui Wang
Xiao-Li Yu
Wei-Ping Xue
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P275copyright licenseCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalQ20007257
P6216copyright statuscopyrightedQ50423863
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectrisk factorQ1475848
esophageal carcinomaQ18553999
P304page(s)6075207
P577publication date2018-01-28
P1433published inCanadian Journal of Gastroenterology & HepatologyQ5030241
P1476titleExcessive Pretreatment Weight Loss Is a Risk Factor for the Survival Outcome of Esophageal Carcinoma Patients Undergoing Radical Surgery and Postoperative Adjuvant Chemotherapy
P478volume2018