Faecal haemoglobin concentration is related to detection of advanced colorectal neoplasia in the next screening round
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Faecal haemoglobin concentration is related to detection of advanced colorectal neoplasia in the next screening round
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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCREENING
Volume 24, Issue 2, Pages 62-68
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SAGE Publications
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2016-07-02
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10.1177/0969141316653983
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