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Minimally Invasive Treatment Effective for Esophageal Cancer
Ivanhoe, 09/08/09
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic have found that early stage cancers of the esophagus can be treated effectively by organ–sparing endoscopic therapy, thereby avoiding the surgical removal of the esophagus.
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