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                    [Title] => Later follow-up colonoscopy equals higher colorectalcancer risk
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                    [Title] => Back off on screening colonoscopy after nonadvanced adenomas
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                    [Title] => Duterte announces he is free of cancer
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                    [Title] => Duterte negative for cancer, has ‘battery syndrome’
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                    [Title] => Uncertainty of power
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                    [Title] => ‘Only Duterte can release medical records’
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                    [Title] => Duterte’s medical records: Palace invokes patient privilege
                    [Summary] => Malacañang is invoking patient privilege, following President Duterte’s admission that he went through colonoscopy and endoscopy to determine whether he has cancer or not.


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                    [Title] => Colonoscopy, endoscopy for Duterte no big deal — Palace
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                    [Title] => Duterte admits undergoing medical procedures
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                    [Title] => Colonoscopy, endoscopy for Duterte no big deal — Palace
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                    [Title] => Duterte admits undergoing medical procedures
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