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  • Rectal Neoplasms (9)
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  • Family physicians beliefs about screening for colorectal cancer using the stool guaiac slide test
    Family physicians' beliefs about screening for colorectal cancer using the stool guaiac slide test.
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  • Association Between Diagnosed Diabetes and SelfReported Cancer Among US Adults
    Association Between Diagnosed Diabetes and Self-Reported Cancer Among U.S. Adults
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  • Differences in travel time to cancer surgery for colon versus rectal cancer in a rural state A new method for analyzing timetoplace data using survival analysis
    Differences in travel time to cancer surgery for colon versus rectal cancer in a rural state: A new method for analyzing time-to-place data using survival analysis
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  • Dietary Hypotheses And DietRelated Research In The Etiology Of Colon Cancer
    Dietary Hypotheses And Diet-Related Research In The Etiology Of Colon Cancer
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  • Rectal squamous cell carcinoma in immunosuppressed populations is this a distinct entity from anal cancer
    Rectal squamous cell carcinoma in immunosuppressed populations: is this a distinct entity from anal cancer?
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  • Alcohol Consumption and the Risk of Colorectal Cancer for Mismatch Repair Gene Mutation Carriers
    Alcohol Consumption and the Risk of Colorectal Cancer for Mismatch Repair Gene Mutation Carriers
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  • FiveYear Relative Survival for Human PapillomavirusAssociated Cancer Sites
    Five-Year Relative Survival for Human Papillomavirus-Associated Cancer Sites
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  • Breast and Colorectal Cancer RecurrenceFree Survival Estimates in the US Modeling versus Active Data Collection
    Breast and Colorectal Cancer Recurrence-Free Survival Estimates in the US: Modeling versus Active Data Collection
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  • Differential Effects of Race Socioeconomic Status and Insurance on DiseaseSpecific Survival in Rectal Cancer
    Differential Effects of Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Insurance on Disease-Specific Survival in Rectal Cancer
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