Yun et al., 2019 - Google Patents
A nomogram for predicting recurrence after complete resection for thymic epithelial tumors based on the TNM classification: A multi‐institutional retrospective analysisYun et al., 2019
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- 6977077357775534040
- Author
- Yun J
- Lee G
- Kim H
- Kim D
- Zo J
- Shim Y
- Kang C
- Kim Y
- Paik H
- Chung K
- Korean Association for Research on the Thymus (KART).
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Surgical Oncology
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Objectives This study aimed to compare the predictive ability between the Masaoka‐Koga (M‐K) staging system and the 8th TNM staging system for the recurrence of thymic epithelial tumors (TETs). In addition, a nomogram was developed on the basis of the proposed TNM …
- 208000004122 Thymic epithelial tumor 0 title abstract description 43
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