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Endoscopic assessment of colorectal cancer with superficial or deep submucosal invasion using magnifying colonoscopy

Tanaka et al., 2013

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18012431509769685799
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Tanaka S
Hayashi N
Oka S
Chayama K
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Clinical endoscopy

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Among early colorectal carcinoma, endoscopic treatment is generally indicative for cases with intramucosal to submucosal (SM) superficial invasion, because cases with SM deep invasion should be treated surgically due to the risk of lymph node metastasis. It is important …
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