Clinical Biology and Surgical Therapy of Intramucosal Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus
Daniel Oh(University of Southern California), Tom R. DeMeester(University of Southern California), John C. Lipham(Keck Hospital of USC), Parakrama Chandrasoma(University of Southern California), Christy M. Dunst(Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian), Rick Cote(University of New Hampshire), Mohammad Alavi(University of Southern California), Jeffrey A. Hagen, Christian Rizzetto(University of Southern California), Cedric G. Bremner(University of the Witwatersrand), Steven R. DeMeester(Oregon Clinic)
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