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A Case of Spontaneous Regression of the Esophageal Cancer during Endoscopic Follow in 2 Years

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Title
A Case of Spontaneous Regression of the Esophageal Cancer during Endoscopic Follow in 2 Years
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Progress of Digestive Endoscopy, January 1994
DOI 10.11641/pdensks.45.0_114
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Kiyofumi Saruki, Takeshi Koshiisi, Tadashi Miyoshi, Masami Jyuni, Fumio Hirota, Kouzou Nagai, Makoto Kako, Hisashi Furue

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#20,656,161
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#21
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#69,386
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#1
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