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Does Stent Placement for Advanced Colon Cancer Increase the Risk of Perforation During Bevacizumab-Based Therapy
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology , 11/04/09
Cennamo V et al. – Further studies are needed to clarify whether SEMS placement increases the risk of perforation caused by bevacizumab–based therapies.
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