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Place des prothèses coliques dans la stratégie thérapeutique du cancer colorectal

Recommandations françaises sous l’égide de la commission endoscopie et cancer de la Société française d’endoscopie digestive (SFED) et de la Fédération francophone de cancérologie digestive (FFCD)

The role of colic stents in the treatment strategy of colorectal cancer

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Manfredi, S., Sabbagh, C., Vanbiervliet, G. et al. Place des prothèses coliques dans la stratégie thérapeutique du cancer colorectal. Acta Endosc 44, 208–218 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10190-014-0004-x

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