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Getting People To Get Screened For Colorectal Cancer Isn't Easy

Getting People To Get Screened For Colorectal Cancer Isn't Easy
Even though colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second-leading cause of cancer death in the US, and even though the
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Colorectal Cancer Screening Guidelines Stress 10-Year Checkups

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NYC Coalition's Significant Progress Against Colorectal Cancer

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US Science Panel Endorses Aspirin for Cancer, Heart Health

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Colon Cancer Risk Reduced with Common Pain Relievers

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CDC: Too few getting recommended cancer tests." We say, let s discuss

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Colonoscopists are human, too: study shows their errors have consequences, though

Colonoscopy is a commonly used primary or follow-up screening test to detect colorectal cancer (CRC),
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