Paul H. Sugarbaker
Paul H. Sugarbaker
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Peritoneal Tumors and Metastases
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Pictorial Essays on Peritoneal Metastases Imaging
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Hepatobiliary cancer
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Musculoskeletal Cancer Surgery
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Musculoskeletal cancer surgery
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Peritoneal carcinomatosis
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Peritoneal Carcinomatosis
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Pelvic surgery and treatment for cancer
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Musculoskeletal surgery for cancer
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Management of gastric cancer
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Liver metastasis
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Atlas of extremity sarcoma surgery
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Carcinoma of the colon--prognosis and operative choice
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Peritoneal Tumors and Metastases
- Open Work
Pictorial Essays on Peritoneal Metastases Imaging
- Open Work
Hepatobiliary cancer
- Open Work
Musculoskeletal Cancer Surgery
- Open Work
Musculoskeletal cancer surgery
- Open Work
Peritoneal carcinomatosis
- Open Work
Peritoneal Carcinomatosis
- Open Work
Pelvic surgery and treatment for cancer
- Open Work
Musculoskeletal surgery for cancer
- Open Work
Management of gastric cancer
- Open Work
Liver metastasis
- Open Work
Atlas of extremity sarcoma surgery
- Open Work
Carcinoma of the colon--prognosis and operative choice