Sensitivity, but not specificity, of a quantitative immunochemical fecal occult blood test for neoplasia is slightly increased by the use of low-dose aspirin, NSAIDS, and anticoagulants

Zohar Levi, Paul Rozen, Rachel Hazazi, Alex Vilkin, Amal Waked, Eran Maoz, Shlomo Birkenfeld, Nicky Lieberman, Shmuel Klang, Yaron Niv

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