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Prevalence of faecal incontinence and associated risk factors; an underdiagnosed problem in the Australian community?
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There is a high burden of faecal incontinence in the community, and the prevalence in men may be greater than is usually appreciated. Despite significant associated morbidity, most cases of faecal incontinence were unrecognised by doctors.
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