The feasibility and outcomes of metabolic and bariatric surgery prior to neoplastic therapy
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Published:2024-08
Issue:8
Volume:20
Page:717-728
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ISSN:1550-7289
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Container-title:Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases
Author:
Parmar ChetanORCID, Abi Mosleh KamalORCID, Aeschbacher Pauline, Halfdanarson Thorvardur R.ORCID, McKenzie Travis J., Rosenthal Raul J., Ghanem Omar M.ORCID, Heneghan Helen M., Brennan Donal J., Wilkinson Michael, Ryan Odhran, Mulita Francesk, Verras Georgios Ioannis, Lo Menzo Emanuele, Christodoulidis Grigorios, Hussain Farah, Greco Franceso, Snoekx Rob, Feskens Pierre B.G.M., Abdelbaki Tamer N., Barrionuevo Javier, Shabbir Asim, Dexter Simon P.L.
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