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D F Ransohoff

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The New England Journal of Medicine|March 31, 2001
The effect of fecal occult-blood screening on the incidence of colorectal cancerD F Ransohoff, M Pignone
Gastroenterology|April 1, 1981
Terminal hepatic failure following a small dose of sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprimD F Ransohoff, G Jacobs
Effective Clinical Practice : ECP|August 30, 2001
Sensationalism in the media: when scientists and journalists may be complicit collaboratorsD F Ransohoff, R M Ransohoff
The American Journal of Medicine|September 24, 1999
Sigmoidoscopy costs and the limits of altruismN J Shaheen, D F Ransohoff
JAMA|March 10, 1993
Sigmoidoscopic screening in the 1990sD F Ransohoff, C A Lang
European Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 9, 2010
Personal genomics: information can be harmfulD F Ransohoff, M J Khoury
JAMA|April 6, 1994
Fecal occult blood screening for colorectal cancer. Is mortality reduced by chance selection for screening colonoscopy?C A Lang, D F Ransohoff
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 30, 1988
Is colchicine effective therapy for cirrhosis?J L Boyer, D F Ransohoff
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology|May 19, 1998
What can we conclude from the randomized controlled trials of fecal occult blood test screening?C A Lang, D F Ransohoff
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|January 1, 1982
Diagnostic workup bias in the evaluation of a test. Serum ferritin and hereditary hemochromatosisD F Ransohoff, W A Muir
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The New England Journal of Medicine|March 31, 2001
The effect of fecal occult-blood screening on the incidence of colorectal cancerD F Ransohoff, M Pignone
Gastroenterology|April 1, 1981
Terminal hepatic failure following a small dose of sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprimD F Ransohoff, G Jacobs
Effective Clinical Practice : ECP|August 30, 2001
Sensationalism in the media: when scientists and journalists may be complicit collaboratorsD F Ransohoff, R M Ransohoff
The American Journal of Medicine|September 24, 1999
Sigmoidoscopy costs and the limits of altruismN J Shaheen, D F Ransohoff
JAMA|March 10, 1993
Sigmoidoscopic screening in the 1990sD F Ransohoff, C A Lang
European Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 9, 2010
Personal genomics: information can be harmfulD F Ransohoff, M J Khoury
JAMA|April 6, 1994
Fecal occult blood screening for colorectal cancer. Is mortality reduced by chance selection for screening colonoscopy?C A Lang, D F Ransohoff
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 30, 1988
Is colchicine effective therapy for cirrhosis?J L Boyer, D F Ransohoff
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology|May 19, 1998
What can we conclude from the randomized controlled trials of fecal occult blood test screening?C A Lang, D F Ransohoff
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|January 1, 1982
Diagnostic workup bias in the evaluation of a test. Serum ferritin and hereditary hemochromatosisD F Ransohoff, W A Muir
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