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Fig. 1. Graph shows physicians' perceived effectiveness of colorectal
cancer screening tests for average-risk adults 50 years old and older. Black
bars represent diagnostic radiologists; white bars represent primary care
physicians. Differences are statistically significant at p <
0.0001 for fecal occult blood test and barium enema and at p <
0.005 for flexible sigmoidoscopy.
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