Impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic during Spain's state of emergency on the diagnosis of colorectal cancer
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M. Ederra | R. Vera | J. Suárez | M. Montes | M. Ciga | F. Arias | E. Mata | G. Jiménez | M. Laiglesia | A. Guerra | Eugenia Ursúa | Beñat Arín | Asunción Sanz
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