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David F Ransohoff

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The American Journal of Medicine|December 31, 2002
Why is prostate cancer screening so common when the evidence is so uncertain? A system without negative feedbackDavid F Ransohoff, Mary McNaughton Collins, Floyd J Fowler
The American Journal of Medicine|February 19, 2004
Interpretations of 'appropriate' minority inclusion in clinical researchGiselle Corbie-Smith, William C Miller, David F Ransohoff
Cancer|March 21, 2007
Comparison of a brush-sampling fecal immunochemical test for hemoglobin with a sensitive guaiac-based fecal occult blood test in detection of colorectal neoplasiaRobert H Fletcher, David F Ransohoff, Thomas F Imperiale
Science and Engineering Ethics|November 25, 2016
Institutional Responsibility and the Flawed Genomic Biomarkers at Duke University: A Missed Opportunity for Transparency and AccountabilityDavid L DeMets, Thomas R Fleming, Gail Geller, et al.
Annals of Internal Medicine|April 7, 2020
Screening for Colorectal Cancer in Asymptomatic Average-Risk AdultsThomas F Imperiale, Steven H Itzkowitz, David F Ransohoff, et al.
Genetics in Medicine : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Genetics|February 16, 2013
How can polygenic inheritance be used in population screening for common diseases?Muin J Khoury, A Cecile J W Janssens, David F Ransohoff
Gut|September 30, 2020
Derivation and validation of a predictive model for advanced colorectal neoplasia in asymptomatic adultsThomas F Imperiale, Patrick O Monahan, Timothy E Stump, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine|October 16, 2012
Tailoring colorectal cancer screening by considering risk of advanced proximal neoplasiaThomas F Imperiale, Elizabeth A Glowinski, Ching Lin-Cooper, et al.
European Journal of Cancer Prevention : the Official Journal of the European Cancer Prevention Organisation (ECP)|September 21, 2021
New scoring systems for predicting advanced proximal neoplasia in asymptomatic adults with or without knowing distal colorectal findings: a prospective, cross-sectional studyThomas F Imperiale, Patrick O Monahan, Timothy E Stump, et al.
Annals of Internal Medicine|August 18, 2004
Are physicians doing too much colonoscopy? A national survey of colorectal surveillance after polypectomyPauline A Mysliwiec, Martin L Brown, Carrie N Klabunde, et al.
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The American Journal of Medicine|December 31, 2002
Why is prostate cancer screening so common when the evidence is so uncertain? A system without negative feedbackDavid F Ransohoff, Mary McNaughton Collins, Floyd J Fowler
The American Journal of Medicine|February 19, 2004
Interpretations of 'appropriate' minority inclusion in clinical researchGiselle Corbie-Smith, William C Miller, David F Ransohoff
Cancer|March 21, 2007
Comparison of a brush-sampling fecal immunochemical test for hemoglobin with a sensitive guaiac-based fecal occult blood test in detection of colorectal neoplasiaRobert H Fletcher, David F Ransohoff, Thomas F Imperiale
Science and Engineering Ethics|November 25, 2016
Institutional Responsibility and the Flawed Genomic Biomarkers at Duke University: A Missed Opportunity for Transparency and AccountabilityDavid L DeMets, Thomas R Fleming, Gail Geller, et al.
Annals of Internal Medicine|April 7, 2020
Screening for Colorectal Cancer in Asymptomatic Average-Risk AdultsThomas F Imperiale, Steven H Itzkowitz, David F Ransohoff, et al.
Genetics in Medicine : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Genetics|February 16, 2013
How can polygenic inheritance be used in population screening for common diseases?Muin J Khoury, A Cecile J W Janssens, David F Ransohoff
Gut|September 30, 2020
Derivation and validation of a predictive model for advanced colorectal neoplasia in asymptomatic adultsThomas F Imperiale, Patrick O Monahan, Timothy E Stump, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine|October 16, 2012
Tailoring colorectal cancer screening by considering risk of advanced proximal neoplasiaThomas F Imperiale, Elizabeth A Glowinski, Ching Lin-Cooper, et al.
European Journal of Cancer Prevention : the Official Journal of the European Cancer Prevention Organisation (ECP)|September 21, 2021
New scoring systems for predicting advanced proximal neoplasia in asymptomatic adults with or without knowing distal colorectal findings: a prospective, cross-sectional studyThomas F Imperiale, Patrick O Monahan, Timothy E Stump, et al.
Annals of Internal Medicine|August 18, 2004
Are physicians doing too much colonoscopy? A national survey of colorectal surveillance after polypectomyPauline A Mysliwiec, Martin L Brown, Carrie N Klabunde, et al.
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