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James E Allison

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The New England Journal of Medicine|June 1, 2012
Colorectal-cancer screeningJames E Allison
The American Journal of Medicine|March 30, 2004
Immunochemical fecal occult blood tests for colorectal cancer screeningJames E Allison
Gastroenterology|March 10, 2010
Colorectal cancer screening guidelines: the importance of evidence and transparencyJames E Allison
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|August 22, 2009
The imperative of equal funding for studies that evaluate any of the evidence-based, guideline-recommended colorectal cancer screening testsJames E Allison
Nature Clinical Practice. Oncology|May 24, 2007
Should recommendations for colorectal-cancer screening be changed?James E Allison
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|September 7, 2010
FIT: a valuable but underutilized screening test for colorectal cancer-it's time for a changeJames E Allison
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|February 16, 2010
The best screening test for colorectal cancer is the one that gets done wellJames E Allison
Gastroenterology|August 9, 2005
Colon Cancer Screening Guidelines 2005: the fecal occult blood test option has become a better FITJames E Allison
Current Oncology Reports|October 17, 2006
Screening tests for colorectal cancer: a menu of options remains relevantJames E Allison, Michael Lawson
Annals of Internal Medicine|April 20, 2011
ACP Journal Club. Fecal immunochemical tests had better sensitivity for detecting colorectal neoplasia in aspirin users than in nonusersJames E Allison, Callum G Fraser
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The New England Journal of Medicine|June 1, 2012
Colorectal-cancer screeningJames E Allison
The American Journal of Medicine|March 30, 2004
Immunochemical fecal occult blood tests for colorectal cancer screeningJames E Allison
Gastroenterology|March 10, 2010
Colorectal cancer screening guidelines: the importance of evidence and transparencyJames E Allison
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association|August 22, 2009
The imperative of equal funding for studies that evaluate any of the evidence-based, guideline-recommended colorectal cancer screening testsJames E Allison
Nature Clinical Practice. Oncology|May 24, 2007
Should recommendations for colorectal-cancer screening be changed?James E Allison
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|September 7, 2010
FIT: a valuable but underutilized screening test for colorectal cancer-it's time for a changeJames E Allison
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy|February 16, 2010
The best screening test for colorectal cancer is the one that gets done wellJames E Allison
Gastroenterology|August 9, 2005
Colon Cancer Screening Guidelines 2005: the fecal occult blood test option has become a better FITJames E Allison
Current Oncology Reports|October 17, 2006
Screening tests for colorectal cancer: a menu of options remains relevantJames E Allison, Michael Lawson
Annals of Internal Medicine|April 20, 2011
ACP Journal Club. Fecal immunochemical tests had better sensitivity for detecting colorectal neoplasia in aspirin users than in nonusersJames E Allison, Callum G Fraser
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