Association between socioeconomic deprivation and colorectal cancer screening outcomes: Low uptake rates among the most and least deprived people
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X. Castells | M. Comas | A. Castells | M. Román | F. Macià | M. Sala | X. Bessa | A. Buron | C. Guiriguet | J. Augé
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