ECR 2019 / C-1683
Minimally invasive surgery for early rectal cancer - what the radiologist needs to know
Type:
Educational Exhibit
Keywords:
Cancer, Surgery, Staging, Ultrasound, MR, Colon, Outcomes
Authors:
K. A. Watt1, T. Tolley2, M. J. Strugnell2, D. Shetty2; 1Plymouth/UK, 2Truro/UK
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2019/C-1683
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