Calls for improved screening of colorectal cancer in Europe's aging population at ECCO 13
2nd Nov 2005, 15:35 GMT
Colorectal cancer is a significant public health problem for which differing treatment regimes hold different benefits in associated efficacy, safety and tolerability, according to study findings showcased at the 13th European Cancer Conference (ECCO).
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