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It is an exciting time to be a practitioner in the field of colon and rectal neoplasia. The past decade has brought great progress in our understanding of the environmental and genetic basis of this disease and in our ability to treat it successfully. Armed with new knowledge and effective therapies, we are beginning to see the possibility of preventing or curing most colon and rectal cancers. With that in mind, Colorectal Cancer in Clinical Practice is very timely. It is well written and easy and pleasurable to read, and it should be of great interest to those wishing an
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