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Flat and Depressed Colorectal Neoplasia in England and Japan (Foundation for Promotion of Cancer, Japan and the British Council)
Molecular Genetics and the Research Strategy of the NCCRI: an Outsider's Impression
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Flat and Depressed Colorectal Neoplasia in England and Japan (Foundation for Promotion of Cancer, Japan and the British Council)
To the Editor:
As a research fellow in Leeds, England, I have now come to the end of an interesting and stimulating month at the National Cancer Center Hospital (NCCH) in Tokyo and Kashiwa.
Our unit at the General Infirmary in Leeds had the privilege of receiving a Japanese expert colonoscopist for three months in 1995, when I learnt much about flat and depressed colorectal lesions and subsequently began to search for them. Whilst in Japan, I improved my technique and compared my findings with those of Dr T. Fujii and other Japanese colleagues. Here, I aim to put flat and depressed colorectal lesions into a Western context and to report on my own relevant experience in
Molecular Genetics and the Research Strategy of the NCCRI: an Outsider's Impression
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