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Survival Disparities in Adenocarcinoma Within Adenomatous Polyps: A National Cancer Database Analysis

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Catherine S Taghizadeh, Beau Hsia, Yanick Tade, et al. (2025). Survival Disparities in Adenocarcinoma Within Adenomatous Polyps: A National Cancer Database Analysis. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.84792
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