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Digestive Healthcare physician performs first-ever rectal cancer procedure using natural orifice surgery
Patricia Sylla, MD, performs natural orifice surgery (NOTES), a procedure that was developed to reduce pain and speed recovery time.

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Barrett's esophagus: aggressive treatment helps prevent progression to cancer
Physicians can help stem the rising incidence of gastroesophageal cancers by aggressively treating patients with gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) and Barrett's esophagus. Read more of Advances at Mass General

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