An Elevated Body Mass Index Does Not Reduce Survival After Esophagectomy for Cancer

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Marcovalerio Melis
Jill M. Weber
James M. McLoughlin
Erin M. Siegel
Sarah Hoffe
Ravi Shridhar
Kiran K. Turaga
George Dittrick
E. Michelle Dean
Richard C. Karl
Kenneth L. Meredith
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[1] New York University School of Medicine,Division of Surgical Oncology
[2] Moffitt Cancer Center,Division of Gastrointestinal Oncology
[3] Medical College of Georgia,Department of Surgery
[4] Moffitt Cancer Center,Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
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Annals of Surgical Oncology | 2011年 / 18卷
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Body Mass Index; Overall Survival; Obese Patient; Esophageal Cancer; High Body Mass Index;
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页码:824 / 831
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