Longer Withdrawal Time Is Associated With a Reduced Incidence of Interval Cancer After Screening Colonoscopy
Aasma Shaukat(University of Minnesota), John I. Allen(University of Michigan), Jeffery Rank(Minnesota Gastroenterology), Adam S. Kim(MNGI Digestive Health), Frank A. Lederle(Minneapolis VA Health Care System), Thomas S. Rector(Minneapolis VA Health Care System), Timothy R. Church(University of Minnesota)
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