Diagnostic colonoscopy following a positive fecal occult blood test in community health center patients
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D. Baker | D. Liss | Tiffany L. Brown | Ji Young Lee | David R Buchanan | S. Rittner | Jessica N. Park | M. Altergott | Anne Newland
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