Forty to 50 % of patients who have been diagnosed with colorectal cancer will go on to develop liver metastases [1]. No less than 20–30 % of patients will present synchronous liver metastases at the time of the first operation, and another 15–20 % will develop liver metastases on the subsequent follow-up [1].
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Adam, R., Hoti, E., & Faitot, F. (2016). Surgery for nonresectable metastatic colorectal cancer. In Multidisciplinary Management of Liver Metastases in Colorectal Cancer: Early Diagnosis and Treatment (pp. 199–211). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7755-1_15
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