Factors affecting faecal immunochemical test positive rates: demographic, pathological, behavioural and environmental variables
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Factors affecting faecal immunochemical test positive rates: demographic, pathological, behavioural and environmental variables
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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCREENING
Volume 22, Issue 4, Pages 187-193
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SAGE Publications
Online
2015-05-15
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10.1177/0969141315584783
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