RESULTS. An average of 7.7 { 0.2 lymph nodes were examined per specimen in Registre des Tumeurs Digestives du Calvados, the 851 patients for whom the number of lymph nodes examined was known. The CJF INSERM, Caen, France. proportion of cases classified as N/ increased significantly with the number
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