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Confounders in Adenoma Detection at Initial Screening Colonoscopy: A Factor in the Assessment of Racial Disparities as a Risk for Colon Cancer"
written by Yakira David, Lorenzo Ottaviano, Jihye Park, Sadat Iqbal, Michelle Likhtshteyn, Samir Kumar, Helen Lyo, Ayanna E. Lewis, Brandon E. Lung, Jesse T. Frye, Li Huang, Ellen Li, Jie Yang, Laura Martello, Shivakumar Vignesh, Joshua D. Miller, Michele Follen, Evan B. Grossman,
published by
Journal of Cancer Therapy,
Vol.10 No.4, 2019
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