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Joseph C Anderson

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International Journal of Obesity (2005)|June 11, 2025
Randomized controlled trial of time-restricted eating: secondary analyses of breath acetoneCandida J Rebello, Dachuan Zhang, Joseph C Anderson, et al.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|July 8, 2026
Outcomes and Characteristics Across Age Groups of Patients with Positive MT-sDNA Stool Tests: Data from the New Hampshire Colonoscopy RegistryJoseph C Anderson, William M Hisey, Christina M Robinson, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|April 11, 2025
Adenoma Detection Rates Calculated Using All Examinations Are Associated With Lower Risk for Postcolonoscopy Colorectal Cancer: Data From the New Hampshire Colonoscopy RegistryJoseph C Anderson, Douglas K Rex, Todd A Mackenzie, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|October 5, 2024
From starvation to time-restricted eating: a review of fasting physiologyCandida J Rebello, Dachuan Zhang, Joseph C Anderson, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|July 7, 2023
Higher Serrated Polyp Detection Rates Are Associated With Lower Risk of Postcolonoscopy Colorectal Cancer: Data From the New Hampshire Colonoscopy RegistryJoseph C Anderson, Douglas K Rex, Todd A Mackenzie, et al.
Endoscopy International Open|April 19, 2021
Sessile serrated lesion detection rates during average risk screening colonoscopy: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the published literatureMadhav Desai, Joseph C Anderson, Michael Kaminski, et al.
Endoscopy|December 9, 2017
Patients' willingness to defer resection of diminutive polyps: results of a multicenter surveyDaniel von Renteln, Mickael Bouin, Alan N Barkun, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|November 21, 2022
Serrated Polyp Yield at Colonoscopy in Patients with Positive FIT, Positive mt-sDNA, and Colonoscopy Only: Data from the New Hampshire Colonoscopy RegistryJoseph C Anderson, William M Hisey, Christina M Robinson, et al.
Journal of General Internal Medicine|October 5, 2018
Risk Factors for Diagnosis of Colorectal Cancer at a Late Stage: a Population-Based StudyAngeline S Andrew, Siddhartha Parker, Joseph C Anderson, et al.
Preventive Medicine Reports|July 14, 2023
What do 'false-positive' stool tests really mean? Data from the New Hampshire colonoscopy registryLynn F Butterly, William M Hisey, Christina M Robinson, et al.
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International Journal of Obesity (2005)|June 11, 2025
Randomized controlled trial of time-restricted eating: secondary analyses of breath acetoneCandida J Rebello, Dachuan Zhang, Joseph C Anderson, et al.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|July 8, 2026
Outcomes and Characteristics Across Age Groups of Patients with Positive MT-sDNA Stool Tests: Data from the New Hampshire Colonoscopy RegistryJoseph C Anderson, William M Hisey, Christina M Robinson, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|April 11, 2025
Adenoma Detection Rates Calculated Using All Examinations Are Associated With Lower Risk for Postcolonoscopy Colorectal Cancer: Data From the New Hampshire Colonoscopy RegistryJoseph C Anderson, Douglas K Rex, Todd A Mackenzie, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|October 5, 2024
From starvation to time-restricted eating: a review of fasting physiologyCandida J Rebello, Dachuan Zhang, Joseph C Anderson, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|July 7, 2023
Higher Serrated Polyp Detection Rates Are Associated With Lower Risk of Postcolonoscopy Colorectal Cancer: Data From the New Hampshire Colonoscopy RegistryJoseph C Anderson, Douglas K Rex, Todd A Mackenzie, et al.
Endoscopy International Open|April 19, 2021
Sessile serrated lesion detection rates during average risk screening colonoscopy: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the published literatureMadhav Desai, Joseph C Anderson, Michael Kaminski, et al.
Endoscopy|December 9, 2017
Patients' willingness to defer resection of diminutive polyps: results of a multicenter surveyDaniel von Renteln, Mickael Bouin, Alan N Barkun, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|November 21, 2022
Serrated Polyp Yield at Colonoscopy in Patients with Positive FIT, Positive mt-sDNA, and Colonoscopy Only: Data from the New Hampshire Colonoscopy RegistryJoseph C Anderson, William M Hisey, Christina M Robinson, et al.
Journal of General Internal Medicine|October 5, 2018
Risk Factors for Diagnosis of Colorectal Cancer at a Late Stage: a Population-Based StudyAngeline S Andrew, Siddhartha Parker, Joseph C Anderson, et al.
Preventive Medicine Reports|July 14, 2023
What do 'false-positive' stool tests really mean? Data from the New Hampshire colonoscopy registryLynn F Butterly, William M Hisey, Christina M Robinson, et al.
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