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Laparoscopy Tops Open Resection for Most Gastric Tumors


 

FROM THE ANNUAL DIGESTIVE DISEASE WEEK

She acknowledged certain limitations of the study, including its retrospective design, the potential for selection bias, and limited follow-up, "especially in the lower-risk tumors."

Dr. Ganai said that she had no relevant financial conflicts to disclose.

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