Robotic proctectomy for rectal cancer in the US: a skewed population

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Asya Ofshteyn
Katherine Bingmer
Christopher W. Towe
Emily Steinhagen
Sharon L. Stein
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[1] University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center/Case Western Reserve University,Department of Surgery, University Hospitals Research in Surgical Outcome & Effectiveness (UH
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Surgical Endoscopy | 2020年 / 34卷
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Robotic surgery; Proctectomy; Rectal cancer; Healthcare disparities; Minimally invasive surgery;
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页码:2651 / 2656
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