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Survival and Quality of Life of Patients after Rectal Cancer Surgery in a Low-Income Country: A Study in Cameroon, Sub-Saharan African Region"
written by Guy Aristide Bang, Eric Patrick Savom, Georges Bwelle Moto, Julienne Yambassa Fayam, Yannick Mahamat Ekani Boukar, Ousmana Oumarou, Arthur Essomba, Maurice Aurélien Sosso,
published by
Surgical Science,
Vol.12 No.8, 2021
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