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2. Vitamins for chronic disease prevention in adults: clinical applications
3. Colorectal cancer screening: Clinical guidelines and rationale
4. Colorectal cancer screening among ethnically diverse, low-income patients: a randomized controlled trial.
5. DISCUSSION. HIGH CAPACITY OIL LOADING TERMINAL AT KHARG ISLAND.
6. Conflict of interest in peer-reviewed medical journals: the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) position on a challenging problem.
7. Failure of automated telephone outreach with speech recognition to improve colorectal cancer screening: a randomized controlled trial.
8. Adverse events among the elderly receiving chemotherapy for advanced non-small-cell lung cancer.
9. Patient and physician reminders to promote colorectal cancer screening: a randomized controlled trial.
10. Adjuvant chemotherapy for stage III colon cancer: do physicians agree about the importance of patient age and comorbidity?
11. Teaching care management in a longitudinal primary care clerkship.
12. Measuring patient waiting time in a practice setting: a comparison of methods.
13. Guest editorial. Conflict of interest in peer-reviewed medical journals: the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) position on a challenging problem.
14. Screening sigmoidoscopy-- how often and how good?
15. Isoflavonoids. III. Constituents of Cotoneaster Species
16. DISCUSSION. HIGH CAPACITY OIL LOADING TERMINAL AT KHARG ISLAND.
17. Calcium plus vitamin D did not prevent hip fracture or colorectal cancer in postmenopausal women.
18. Virtual colonoscopy performed poorly in detecting colorectal neoplasia.
19. Virtual colonoscopy detected colorectal polyps in asymptomatic patients with average risk for colorectal neoplasia.
20. Virtual colonoscopy detected colorectal polyps in asymptomatic patients with average risk of colorectal neoplasia.
21. Adverts in medical journals: caveat lector.
22. Who's responsible?
23. Immunochemical FOBT had higher participation and detection rates than guaiac-based FOBT for colorectal cancer screening.
24. 2009 - Capsule endoscopy had low sensitivity for detecting colonic lesions and high specificity for large lesions.
25. 2008 - Review: Newer screening tests have varied sensitivity and moderate-to-high specificity for detecting colorectal cancer.
26. A personalized mailed brochure was cost-effective for promoting colonoscopy in asymptomatic patients referred for screening.
27. Barriers to colorectal cancer screening in community health centers: a qualitative study.
28. Review: periodic health examination increases delivery of some clinical preventive services and reduces patient worry.
29. Review: antioxidant supplementation does not reduce gastrointestinal cancer.
30. Biomarkers for prediction of cardiovascular events.
31. Fecal Immunochemical Test Screening and Risk of Colorectal Cancer Death.
32. The effect of using fecal testing after a negative sigmoidoscopy on the risk of death from colorectal cancer.
33. Aspirin before fecal immunochemical testing did not increase sensitivity for detecting advanced colorectal neoplasms.
34. Guideline: Experts recommend against prostate cancer screening with prostate-specific antigen test.
35. Modifiable Failures in the Colorectal Cancer Screening Process and Their Association With Risk of Death.
36. Effectiveness of screening colonoscopy in reducing the risk of death from right and left colon cancer: a large community-based study.
37. Colonoscopy outreach increased CRC screening more than FIT outreach; both were better than usual care.
38. Race/Ethnicity and Adoption of a Population Health Management Approach to Colorectal Cancer Screening in a Community-Based Healthcare System.
39. Review: Aspirin for CVD primary prevention increases gastrointestinal bleeding and hemorrhagic stroke.
40. Review: Aspirin reduces colorectal cancer incidence and mortality in patients at average risk.
41. David Sackett was one of a kind.
42. Observational methods to assess the effectiveness of screening colonoscopy in reducing right colon cancer mortality risk: SCOLAR.
43. Family history of colorectal cancer: it is time to rethink screening recommendations.
44. Discussions about clinical trials among patients with newly diagnosed lung and colorectal cancer.
45. Review: vitamin D3 supplementation may reduce mortality in adults; vitamin D2 does not.
46. Review: evidence for the effect of vitamin D supplementation on many patient outcomes was assessed.
47. ACP Journal Club. Annual or biennial FOBT screening reduced colorectal cancer mortality, but not all-cause mortality, at 30 years.
48. Uncontrolled confounding in studies of screening effectiveness: an example of colonoscopy.
49. ACP Journal Club. Automated reminders and increasing intense support increased uptake of colorectal cancer screening.
50. The risk of taking ascorbic acid.
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