Colorectal Cancer: The Diagnosis and Management
Publisher: National Collaborating Centre for Cancer 2011
Number of pages: 186
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This clinical guideline is relevant to all healthcare professionals who come into contact with patients with colorectal cancer or suspected of having colorectal cancer, as well as to the patients themselves and their carers.
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