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Epigenetics and field cancerization as the caveats of carcinogenesis and recurrence of gastrointestinal malignancies: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol

Abstract Gastrointestinal malignancies constitute the most common neoplasms with increasing prevalence worldwide, which portend a dismal morbidity and higher mortality rate. Epigenetic phenotypes and field cancerization impute a cutting edge for precursor of several gastrointestinal malignancies; th...

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Published in:Journal of surgical protocols and research methodologies 2023-04, Vol.2023 (2)
Main Authors: Kyaruzi, Victor Meza, Mduma, Emmanuel, Abdelhammed, Ahmed, Suvvari, Tarun Kumar, de Dieu, Tumusifu Manegabe Jean, Davis, Banturaki, Sakaiwa, Neontle, Hammoud, Zeinab, Tango, Tamara, Djatche, Wesley Harrisson Bouche, Phiri, Emmanuel Chileshe, Tunde, Olobatoke, Waffa, Zuraiha, Ngamba, Ramadhani, Elamin, Zobidah Yousif, Akilimali, Aymar, Kambey, Piniel Alphayo, Khamisi, Ramadhani, Mwanga, Ally, Shimber, Emnet Tesfaye, Mfinanga, Sayoki, Mwakigonja, Amos, Dodgion, Christopher
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