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W Oortwijn, HD Banta, R Cranovsky - International journal of …, 2001 - Cambridge Univ Press Abstract Objective: The series of papers in this issue was developed to examine the use of health
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D Atkins - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1996 - Springer C ancer screening ranks high among the preventive services offered by clinicians, yet important
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F Davidoff - Annals of internal medicine, 1996 - Am Coll Physicians Controversy commonly surrounds the detection of disease. Some 20 years ago, Sackett and
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AO Berg - American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2001 - Elsevier The USPSTF found good evidence that lipid measurement can identify asymptomatic
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GC Maya, SA Hematológico, C Medellín - coopsana.com.co El laboratorio clínico ha pasado de ser una simple ayuda de diagnóstico a tener un papel indispensable
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