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Fig. 2A. Graphs show difference between histology and physical
examination or MRI plotted against mean of histology and physical examination
or MRI. Solid line = identity, dashed line = histologyphysical
examination. Difference in tumor size at histology and on physical examination
increases with increasing tumor size, suggesting that physical examination
becomes more inaccurate as tumor size increases, particularly when size of
residual tumor exceeds 5 cm.
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