Endoscopic Resection Techniques For Early Esophageal Cancer – Dr. Bronte Holt

The International Society for Diseases of the Esophagus hosted a virtual presentation on Endoscopic Management of Early Cancers. During this 60-minute presentation an international panel discussed endoscopic resection techniques for early esophageal cancer, organ sparing treatment of T1b lesions, and answered questions from a live audience.

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In this video Dr. Bronte Holt discusses endoscopic resection techniques for early esophageal cancer. Two presentations were delivered during this webinar and questions were answered by a live audience.

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