• BMJ · Jan 2015

    Comment Letter

    Use of faecal occult blood tests in symptomatic patients.

    • Robert Steele, Ian Forgacs, Gwyn McCreanor, Sally Benton, Michael Machesney, Colin Rees, Stephen P Halloran, Muti Abulafi, and Deborah Alsina.
    • Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland, London WC2A 3PE, UK r.j.c.steele@dundee.ac.uk.
    • BMJ. 2015 Jan 1;351:h4256.

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