Abstract

The incidence of esophageal cancer exhibits great geographic diversity, with up to 20-fold differences in rates between high- and low-risk areas ([1][1]). Despite stable or even declining worldwide esophageal cancer rates over the last few decades ([2][2], [3][3]), this disease remains a substantial

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