Flat adenomas exist in asymptomatic people: important implications for colorectal cancer screening programmes
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J F Mayberry | W. Atkin | A. Hart | J. Mayberry | W S Atkin | A R Hart | S Kudo | E H Mackay | W. Atkin | E. H. Mackay | S. Kudo | A. Hart
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