MORE ON THE ASSOCIATION OF GASTRIC AND COLONIC NEOPLASMS

The report of the association of synchronous gastric polyp and colon cancer in the last Journal issue (Cooper H, Dhar A. Synchronous gastric polyp and colonic cancer. J R Coll Physicians Edinb 2009; 39:218-20) has, as its corollary, the occurrence of metastases to the stomach from primary adenocarci...

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