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Management of Small Polyps Detected by Screening CT Colonography: Patient and Physician Preferences
American Journal of Medicine, 06/25/09
Shah JP et al. - Both patients and physicians overwhelmingly preferred to follow up small polyps identified by CT colonography with endoscopy, suggesting that population-based CT colonography screening programs in which polyps are not removed might require significant patient and physician education before implementation.
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