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Journal Review in Colorectal Surgery: Methods for Ileocolic Anastomosis in Crohn's Disease

Ileocolic resection is one of the most common operations performed for Crohn's disease, yet the optimal approach to anastomotic construction and mesenteric management remains an active area of debate. From the configuration of the anastomosis to the extent of mesenteric excision, ...  Show more

Cancer Vaccines: The Future is Now

As cancer vaccines move into Phase II and III clinical trials, it isincreasingly important for surgeons to understand their role in thisevolving landscape. What exactly are these vaccines, how do they work,and what should the surgical community know about theirimplementation? Joi ...  Show more

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