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Double endoscopic intraluminal surgery: superior to ESD for early gastric cancer?

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B. Papaziogas and Dr. E. Fatourou declare that they have no conflicts of interest or financial ties to disclose.

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Fatourou, E., Papaziogas, B. Double endoscopic intraluminal surgery: superior to ESD for early gastric cancer?. Surg Endosc 24, 2349–2350 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-010-0957-6

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