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Meanings of early recurrence in English
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Results: Forty-nine patients experienced earlyrecurrence and 90 experienced late recurrence.
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Salvage surgery for recurrence significantly improved survival, even in patients with earlyrecurrence.
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The predictive factors of earlyrecurrence and prognostic factors of survival were analyzed.
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Conclusion: The optimal cutoff point of earlyrecurrence was determined to be 8 months.
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Ileostomy seems to be associated with a significantly lower earlyrecurrence potential than anastomosis.
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Patients with earlyrecurrence after curative resection had poorer survival.
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Patients with symptomatic recurrent disease within 36 months were defined as having an earlyrecurrence.
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Open-ended follow-up imaging is required to detect earlyrecurrence and determine the need for retreatment.
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Conclusion: Multiple deletions occurred more frequently in nonsmokers and predicted a higher risk of earlyrecurrence.
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The preoperative prediction of earlyrecurrence is possible and crucial for designing effective perioperative chemotherapy regimens.
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Conclusion: Downstream Hh signaling has prognostic significance in patients with HCC as it predicts earlyrecurrence.
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The impact of earlyrecurrence on survival was demonstrated mainly in patients who received preoperative chemotherapy.
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Patients with earlyrecurrence presented a worse prognosis.
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Such patients warrant consideration of preventative strategies and should receive close clinical follow-up evaluation for earlyrecurrence.
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High-dose solumedrol was correlated with earlyrecurrence.
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Conclusion: Perineural invasion, postoperative chemotherapy and postoperative complications were independent factors associated with earlyrecurrence after curative resection.