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Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2004 34(8):489-490; doi:10.1093/jjco/hyh084
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© 2004 Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research


Letter

‘Those who can do; those who can teach’ Management of Gastric Cancer in Japan

Mazin E. Sayegh

Department of Surgery, Worthing and Southlands Hospitals, West Sussex, UK E-mail: mazin.sayegh@wash.nhs.uk

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To the Editor:

Japanese surgeons have long been ahead of the rest of the world in the management of gastric cancer. Their success in achieving a high curative rate was always debated and even doubted by the West, until Western doctors started visiting the National Cancer Centre Hospital in Tokyo (NCCH) and witnessed for themselves the success of Japanese doctors. I did not go to the NCCH to allay my doubts. I had been converted already, thanks to Mr Andy Wyman at . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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