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Small bowel malignancies: Why are they so rare?
Ben Boursi
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Nadir Arber
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Corresponding author for this work
Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine
Internal Medicine
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Tumor
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Small Bowel Malignancy
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Correct Diagnosis
50%
Alcohol Consumption
50%
Colorectal Cancer
50%
Risk Factors
50%
Malignancy
50%
Treatment Choice
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Protective Mechanism
50%
Gastrointestinal Tract
50%
Surgical Resection
50%
High-fat Diet
50%
Complete Recovery
50%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
50%
Stomach
50%
Small Intestine
50%
Cancer Site
50%
Large Intestine
50%
Common Cancers
50%
Small Bowel Imaging
50%
Protector
50%
Animal Protein
50%
Mucosal Surfaces
50%
Protein Diet
50%
Familial Syndromes
50%
Lifestyle Parameters
50%
Gastrointestinal Malignancies
50%
Unusual Symptoms
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cancer
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Neoplasm
50%
Diseases
50%
Malignant Neoplasm
25%
Gastrointestinal Tract
25%
Alcohol Consumption
25%
Protein Intake
25%
Colorectal Carcinoma
25%
Mucosal Surface
25%
Cancer Localization
25%
Large Intestine
25%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
25%