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Attila Dubecz1, Seymour I Schwartz
1Department of Surgery, University of Rochester, School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York 14642, USA. dubeczattila@gmail.com
Franz John A. Torek pioneered thoracic surgery, performing the first successful thoracic esophagectomy for cancer in 1913. This groundbreaking procedure allowed the patient to survive for 12 years, highlighting early advancements in surgical oncology.
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