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    Browsing School of Medicine (MU) by Title "Journal of family practice, 50, no. 07 (July 2001)"

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    • At what age do patients no longer need colorectal cancer screening? 

      Tatum, Paul; Mehr, David R. (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2001)
      Good evidence supports fecal occult blood testing (FOBT) for patients up to age 75 (grade of recommendation: A, based on systematic review of randomized controlled trials). There is insufficient evidence to recommend for ...
    • Should we change formula for a formula-fed infant with persistent spitting up, but with adequate weight gain? 

      Jiang, Jennifer C.; Ewigman, Bernard (Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2001)
      We found no controlled trials evaluating the efficacy of changing formulas in the management of uncomplicated regurgitation. However, the evidence suggests that no benefit can be expected from changing formulas, including ...

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