Hepatobiliary Cancer and Salmonella

To the Editor: In their article summarizing the current knowledge on biliary-tract cancer, Bismuth and Malt 1 attribute gallbladder cancer to gallstones or to "whatever causes gallstones," but they fail to cite our recent article on the association between hepatobiliary cancer and the typh...

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