Patient compliance with colorectal cancer screening in general practice.
A randomized controlled trial to test patient compliance with screening for colorectal cancer in association with general practice health checks was carried out in six practices (three urban and three rural). A total of 1588 patients aged 45-64 years were randomized to one of four intervention group...
Main Authors: | Mant, D, Fuller, A, Northover, J, Astrop, P, Chivers, A, Crockett, A, Clements, S, Lawrence, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1992
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