A COMPARISON OF EARLY POSTOPERATIVE OUTCOMES BETWEEN FECAL IMMUNOCHEMICAL TEST (FIT)-SCREENED AND SYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS UNDERGOING SURGERY FOR COLORECTAL CANCER.

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Khorasani, S.
Telford, J.
Khorasani, M.
Brown, C.
Karimuddin, A.
Phang, T.
Raval, M.
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