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The availability of different treatment options for radically resectable gastric cancer reopened the question of treatment selection and correct definition of high-risk categories.
The availability of various and different treatment options for radically resectable gastric cancer patients has consequently reopened the crucial question of both an accurate treatment selection and a correct definition of high-risk categories, which may help identifying subgroups of patients benefiting more from additional medical treatments after (or before) radical surgery.
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