Abstract

In order that patients with gastrointestinal carcinoma achieve a maximum survival rate, it is necessary to adopt a prudent attitude of optimism, not only toward those with early lesions but also those who appear to have advanced disease. Eight cases are reviewed in which the patients, following radical surgery, are enjoying long periods of survival, even though the initial clinical picture seemed hopeless.

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