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Guide to Enhanced Recovery for Cancer Patients Undergoing Surgery: ERP and Colorectal Cancer Surgery

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Gabriella Squeo and William Kane have no disclosures to declare. Traci Hedrick is a consultant for MedEdicus and Johnson and Johnson.

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Squeo, G.C., Kane, W.J. & Hedrick, T.L. Guide to Enhanced Recovery for Cancer Patients Undergoing Surgery: ERP and Colorectal Cancer Surgery. Ann Surg Oncol 28, 6974–6977 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-021-09802-5

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