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Trends in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Therapy 1999 : The proceedings of a symposium organized by AXCAN PHARMA, held in Vancouver, BC, August 27-29, 1999, PDF eBook

Trends in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Therapy 1999 : The proceedings of a symposium organized by AXCAN PHARMA, held in Vancouver, BC, August 27-29, 1999 PDF

Edited by C. Noel Williams, R.F. Bursey, D.G. Gall, F. Martin, R.S. McLeod, L.R. Sutherland, J.L. Wallace

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This Trends in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Therapy Symposium was held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 27~29 August 1999.

This is the seventh international symposium, sponsored by Axcan Pharma Canada Inc., since the first symposium in 1986.

The Canadian Association of Gastroenterology has co-sponsored these symposia since 1990.

Each symposium has been published, and reflects and updates the extensive research and education, and the understanding of the mechanisms and treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.

From the beginning, Canadian and international experts have been involved, maintaining a consistently high quality, both in their presentations, during discussions, and the subsequent publication of their work.

There have been major advances since the symposium held two years ago, and these are presented in this book.

In keeping with modern educational practice, objectives are provided, and all presentations were subject to written independent evalu- ation.

All participants are asked to declare any conflicts of interest.

MOCOMP and educational credits are available.

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