June 1992, Volume 43, Issue 6
Editorial
Like any other malignancy, the aetiology of oesophageal carcinoma is complex and multifactorial. Worldwide there is a striking geographic and ethnic variability. Epidemiological studies show an incidence as low as less than 45/100,000 in the western affluent population1
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