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52. Analysis in the Prospective Lynch Syndrome Database identifies sarcoma as part of the Lynch syndrome tumor spectrum

53. Assessment of a Polygenic Risk Score for Colorectal Cancer to Predict Risk of Lynch Syndrome Colorectal Cancer

54. Germline and Tumor Sequencing as a Diagnostic Tool To Resolve Suspected Lynch Syndrome

56. Clinical outcomes and stent thrombosis following off-label use of drug-eluting stents

57. Monoallelic NTHL1 Loss-of-Function Variants and Risk of Polyposis and Colorectal Cancer

58. Genetic Variants in the Regulatory T cell–Related Pathway and Colorectal Cancer Prognosis

59. Cancer Risks for MLH1 and MSH2 Mutation Carriers

61. Contributors

64. Exposure to household air pollution over 10 years is related to asthma and lung function decline

65. Associations of Height With the Risks of Colorectal and Endometrial Cancer in Persons With Lynch Syndrome

66. Genetic Predictors of Circulating 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Prognosis after Colorectal Cancer

67. Germline and Tumor Whole Genome Sequencing as a Diagnostic Tool to Resolve Suspected Lynch Syndrome

68. A New Comprehensive Colorectal Cancer Risk Prediction Model Incorporating Family History, Personal Characteristics, and Environmental Factors

70. Evaluating the utility of tumour mutational signatures for identifying hereditary colorectal cancer and polyposis syndrome carriers

74. Inheritance and Gene Effect of Resistance to Mungbean Yellow Mosaic Virus (MYMV) in Mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek].

75. A new colorectal cancer risk prediction model incorporating family history, personal and environmental factors

77. Associations of Height With the Risks of Colorectal and Endometrial Cancer in Persons With Lynch Syndrome.

78. Characterization and Evaluation of Mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] Germplasm through Morphological and Agronomic Characters.

79. A New Comprehensive Colorectal Cancer Risk Prediction Model Incorporating Family History, Personal Characteristics, and Environmental Factors.

80. Ability of known susceptibility SNPs to predict colorectal cancer risk for persons with and without a family history

82. Genome‐wide association study and meta‐analysis in Northern European populations replicate multiple colorectal cancer risk loci

83. Rates and Predictors for Influenza Vaccine Prescriptions Among HIV-infected Clinic Patients in Singapore

84. Modelling of Successive Cancer Risks in Lynch Syndrome Families in the presence of competing risks using Copulas

85. Risk Prediction Models for Colorectal Cancer: A Systematic Review

86. Targeted sequencing of 36 known or putative colorectal cancer susceptibility genes

87. Abstract 4266: Double somatic mutations as a cause of tumor mismatch repair-deficiency in population-based colorectal and endometrial cancer with Lynch-like syndrome

88. Mendelian randomisation implicates hyperlipidaemia as a risk factor for colorectal cancer

89. The interaction between farming/rural environment and TLR2, TLR4, TLR6 and CD14 genetic polymorphisms in relation to early- and late-onset asthma

92. Mendelian randomization study of height and risk of colorectal cancer

93. Early‐life exposure to sibling modifies the relationship between CD14 polymorphisms and allergic sensitization.

94. Genetic Variation in UGT Genes Modify the Associations of NSAIDs with Risk of Colorectal Cancer: Colon Cancer Family Registry

95. Genetic variation in UGT genes modify the associations of NSAIDs with risk of colorectal cancer: Colon cancer family registry: Genetic Variants inUgtandCyp2c9, Nsaid Use and Colorectal Cancer Risk

97. Mendelian randomisation analysis strongly implicates adiposity with risk of developing colorectal cancer

98. Quantifying the utility of single nucleotide polymorphisms to guide colorectal cancer screening

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