[HTML][HTML] Surgical treatment of rectal cancer patients aged 80 years and older—a German nationwide analysis comparing short-and long-term survival after …

V Völkel, T Draeger, V Schnitzbauer, M Gerken… - European Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Minimally invasive removal of rectal tumors has proven to be a safe alternative
to the open approach. Despite increased use of laparoscopy, its eligibility for older adults …

[HTML][HTML] Surgical treatment of rectal cancer patients aged 80 years and older—a German nationwide analysis comparing short-and long-term survival after …

V Völkel, T Draeger, V Schnitzbauer, M Gerken… - European Journal of …, 2019 - ejso.com
Background Minimally invasive removal of rectal tumors has proven to be a safe alternative
to the open approach. Despite increased use of laparoscopy, its eligibility for older adults …

[PDF][PDF] Surgical treatment of rectal cancer patients aged 80 years and olderda German nationwide analysis comparing short-and long-term survival after laparoscopic …

V Völkel, T Draeger, V Schnitzbauer… - European Journal of …, 2019 - academia.edu
abstract Background: Minimally invasive removal of rectal tumors has proven to be a safe
alternative to the open approach. Despite increased use of laparoscopy, its eligibility for …

Surgical treatment of rectal cancer patients aged 80 years and older-a German nationwide analysis comparing short-and long-term survival after laparoscopic and …

V Völkel, T Draeger, V Schnitzbauer… - European Journal of …, 2019 - europepmc.org
Background Minimally invasive removal of rectal tumors has proven to be a safe alternative
to the open approach. Despite increased use of laparoscopy, its eligibility for older adults …

Surgical treatment of rectal cancer patients aged 80 years and older—a German nationwide analysis comparing short-and long-term survival after laparoscopic and …

V Völkel, T Draeger, V Schnitzbauer… - … Journal of Surgical …, 2019 - epub.uni-regensburg.de
Background: Minimally invasive removal of rectal tumors has proven to be a safe alternative
to the open approach. Despite increased use of laparoscopy, its eligibility for older adults …

Surgical treatment of rectal cancer patients aged 80 years and older-a German nationwide analysis comparing short-and long-term survival after laparoscopic and …

V Völkel, T Draeger, V Schnitzbauer… - … journal of surgical …, 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Minimally invasive removal of rectal tumors has proven to be a safe alternative
to the open approach. Despite increased use of laparoscopy, its eligibility for older adults …