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Editorial
. 2022 Aug;38(4):279-280.
doi: 10.3393/ac.2022.00493.0070. Epub 2022 Aug 29.

Advances in surgery for locally advanced rectal cancer

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Editorial

Advances in surgery for locally advanced rectal cancer

Bo Young Oh. Ann Coloproctol. 2022 Aug.
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