Minimally Invasive Treatment Found Effective For Esophageal Cancer
Sunday, September 13, 2009 - 19:07
in Health & Medicine
Researchers have found that early stage cancers of the esophagus can be treated as effectively by less invasive, organ-sparing endoscopic therapy as compared to more complex surgical removal of the esophagus.
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