629 Risk of Malignancy in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Results From the DEVELOP Registry
Jeffrey S. Hyams(Connecticut Children's Medical Center), Meena Thayu(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Robert N. Baldassano(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Frank Ruemmele(Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades), Gigi Veereman, Nicholas Masel, Salvatore Cucchiara(Massachusetts General Hospital), Sibylle Koletzko(LMU Klinikum), William Faubion, Anne M. Griffiths(University of Toronto), Marla Dubinsky(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Harland S. Winter(Massachusetts General Hospital), Richard B. Colletti(Greenville College), James Markowitz(Philadelphia University), Benjamin D. Gold(Emory University), Kezhen L. Tang(Janssen (United States)), Subra Kugathasan(Children's Healthcare of Atlanta), John Fell(Chelsea and Westminster Hospital), Johanna C. Escher(Erasmus MC - Sophia Children’s Hospital)
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