Screen‐detected and interval colorectal cancers in England: Associations with lifestyle and other factors in women in a large UK prospective cohort
Faecal occult blood (FOB) ‐ based screening programmes for colorectal cancer detect about half of all cancers. Little is known about individual health behavioural characteristics which may be associated with screen‐detected and interval cancers. Electronic linkage between the UK National Health Serv...
Main Authors: | Blanks, R, Pust, A, Alison, R, He, E, Barnes, I, Patnick, J, Reeves, G, Floud, S, Beral, V, Green, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2019
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