Metabolic positron emission tomography/CT response after induction chemotherapy and chemo(re)irradiation is associated with higher negative resection margin rate in patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer

D.M.G.I. Van Zoggel*, E.L.K. Voogt, I.G. Van Lijnschoten, J.S. Cnossen, G.J. Creemers, J. Nederend, J.G. Bloemen, G.A.P. Nieuwenhuijzen, P.J.W.A. Burger, S.G.G.F. Lardenoije, H.J.T. Rutten, M.J. Roef

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