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Is Anemia a Reliable Clue to Colorectal Cancer?
Fed Pract. 2009 January;26(1):E1
Colorectal cancer is prevalent among elderly patients regardless of anemia and iron status, say researchers from University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. Thus, the decision to order a colonoscopy should be driven by the patient’s suspicious symptoms—and not by his or her iron status.
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