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What are the Risks Associated with Gastroscopy?
While generally safe, gastroscopy does carry some risks, including:
Bleeding, especially if a biopsy is taken
Perforation of the gastrointestinal tract
Infection
Adverse reaction to sedatives
These risks are relatively low and are outweighed by the benefits of early
cancer detection
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