Barriers to colorectal cancer screening with fecal occult blood testing in a predominantly minority urban population: a qualitative study.
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C. Basch | A. Neugut | S. Shea | R. Wolf | C. H. Brouse | C. Shmukler | Corey H. Brouse
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