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Tecniche mininvasive in oncologia chirurgica

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Nuove tecnologie chirurgiche in oncologia

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La chirurgia mininvasiva antineoplastica è un concetto emergente, ora che sono stati raggiunti successi consolidati nel trattamento di diverse patologie benigne. Tuttavia, sono ancora assenti dati confermati sulla sicurezza di queste procedure e le evidenze sono per lo più limitate al carcinoma del colon.

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Morino, M., Arezzo, A., Ruffini, E., Oliaro, A. (2011). Tecniche mininvasive in oncologia chirurgica. In: Nuove tecnologie chirurgiche in oncologia. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2385-7_2

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