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Surgery, Radiotherapy, Chemotherapy, Hormonal Therapy

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Cancer Metastasis
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P. Schlag (Heidelberg), opened the workshop by defining three clinical situations where the differing patterns of metastatic spread influenced surgical strategies: where lymph node or isolated organ metastases were present, surgery would have a role to play, whereas when intracavitary seeding was evident, surgical intervention would be inappropriate.

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Milas, L., Parmiani, G. (1989). Surgery, Radiotherapy, Chemotherapy, Hormonal Therapy. In: Schirrmacher, V., Schwartz-Albiez, R. (eds) Cancer Metastasis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74236-1_37

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