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Fig. 3 | BMC Cancer

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From: Clinical impact of primary tumor sidedness and sex on unresectable post-recurrence survival in resected pathological stage II-III colorectal cancers: a nationwide multicenter retrospective study

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Correlation among left-sided and right-sided tumors and post-recurrence cancer-specific survival (CSS) in males according to single organ recurrence in: (a) liver, (b) lung, (c) peritoneum, (d) extra-regional lymph node, (f) locoregional or anastomotic site, and (g) bone metastasis. Kaplan-Meier curves in the liver (a), lung (b), locoregional or anastomotic site (e), and bone (f) metastasis were significantly stratified according to tumor sidedness. Tumor-sidedness did not stratify other Kaplan-Meier curves in peritoneal (c) and extra-regional lymph node (d) metastasis

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