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Figure 3 | World Journal of Surgical Oncology

Figure 3

From: Prognostic significance of the number of tumors and aggressive surgical approach in colorectal cancer hepatic metastasis

Figure 3

Kaplan-Meier survival curves of the patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence after liver resection. A. The patients who underwent surgical resection for CRC recurrence had a significantly better survival curve than those who did not undergo surgical resection for CRC recurrence. The three-year survival rates after CRC recurrence were 60.0% and 16.8% for the patients who did and did not undergo surgical resection of recurrent CRC, respectively (P <0.0001). B. The cumulative overall survival rates calculated from the first liver resection showed significant survival benefits for the patients who underwent surgical resection for CRC recurrence. The five-year overall survival rates were 65.2% and 16.0%, respectively (P <0.0001).

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