Follow-up colonoscopy after an abnormal stool-based colorectal cancer screening result: analysis of steps in the colonoscopy completion process

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Gloria D. Coronado
Alexandra Kihn-Stang
Matthew T. Slaughter
Amanda F. Petrik
Jamie H. Thompson
Jennifer S. Rivelli
Ricardo Jimenez
Jeffrey Gibbs
Neha Yadav
Rajasekhara R. Mummadi
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[1] Center for Health Research,
[2] Kaiser Permanente Northwest,undefined
[3] Oregon Health Sciences University,undefined
[4] Sea Mar Community Health Centers,undefined
[5] Northwest Permanente Medical Group,undefined
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BMC Gastroenterology | / 21卷
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Follow-up colonoscopy; Time to colonoscopy; Reasons for non-adherence; Colonoscopy pathway; Federally qualified health centers;
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