Update by the US Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer and the Guidelines for Colonoscopy Surveillance after Polypectomy: A Consensus
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A. Zauber | T. Byers | N. Hyman | R. Fletcher | D. Lieberman | D. Rex | T. Levin | S. Winawer | J. Bond | Robert A. Smith | D. Brooks | R. Burt | C. Simmang | A. Thorson | Jonathon S. Stillman | David Johnson
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