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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Liver transplantation for cholangiocarcinoma- a hammer to crack a very tough nut?
I am woefully behind in posting new material on my blog for which I apologise. Everyone else’s deadlines seem to have taken over mine. Nevertheless it is a new year and I will resolve to spend more time and effort … Continue reading
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Tagged biliary surgery, chemotherapy, cholangiocarcinoma, liver transplantation
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