CW July 2005Issue Number 7 July 2005 ISSN 10593802 Inadequate Lymph Node Assessment for Gastric Cancer Leads to Lower SurvivalThe number of lymph nodes removed and assessed during gastric cancer surgery is inadequate throughout much of the United States, according to a new study. Care varies greatly by geographic region and inadequate removal of lymph nodes is associated with lower patient survival.
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