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🚨Update from #ESMO24 Upper GI cancer data 🚨 Dr Lizzy Smyth & Dr Sam Klempner joined us at ESMO to share their insights into new #UpperGI cancer data & the potential impact on clinical practice. 📺 Watch their video update Supported by Bayer #MedEd #oncology #OncTwitter

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