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Oncological Implications of Lymph Nodes Retrieval and Perineural Invasion in Colorectal Cancer: Outcomes from a Referral Center

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Figure 1. Differences of the mean lymph node number over time (ANOVA).
Figure 3. Analysis of disease-free survival according to a lymph node ratio ≥ 0.25 (Stage III).
Table 1. Demographic characteristics.
Figure 4. Receiver operating characteristic curve to assess the association between lymph node ratio and overall recurrences  (Stage III)
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