Optimizing adequacy of bowel cleansing for colonoscopy: recommendations from the US multi-society task force on colorectal cancer.
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A. Barkun | D. Lieberman | D. Rex | T. Levin | D. Johnson | L. Cohen | M. Martel | J. Dominitz | C. Boland | T. Kaltenbach | D. Robertson | Frances M Giardello | David A. Johnson | D. Lieberman | D. Rex | Larry B. Cohen
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