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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Devices | Asia Pacific (Supplemental) | 2017 | Market Analysis

The Asia Pacific GI endoscopy device market will expand quickly through 2025, primarily driven by the growth of underpenetrated endoscopy procedure volumes as more physicians become trained in endoscopic techniques, and as the Chinese and Indian populations gain greater access to health care in their respective markets.

This Medtech 360 Report provides key market metrics for the GI endoscopy device market in the Asia Pacific region, including country-level data for major countries and aggregate data for the rest of Asia Pacific, across a 10-year period.

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