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Impact of Microscopic Extranodal Tumor Deposits on the Outcome of Patients With Rectal Cancer
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These data suggest that extranodal deposit is a distinct form of metastatic disease in patients with rectal cancer. The association with vascular invasion and earlier development of metastases probably infers that a significant proportion of extranodal deposits may represent blood-borne spread. These tumor foci should be considered as indicators of poor prognosis.
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