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3. A two-phase case–control study for colorectal cancer genetic susceptibility: candidate genes from chromosomal regions 9q22 and 3q22

5. A genome-wide association study on copy-number variation identifies a 11q11 loss as a candidate susceptibility variant for colorectal cancer

6. Pharmacogenomics in colorectal cancer: a genome-wide association study to predict toxicity after 5-fluorouracil or FOLFOX administration

7. xDEEP-MSI: Explainable Bias-Rejecting Microsatellite Instability Deep Learning System in Colorectal Cancer

10. RANDOMISED CLINICAL TRIAL COMPARING SEQUENTIAL AND CONCOMITANT THERAPIES FOR HELICOBACTER PYLORI ERADICATION IN ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE: Abstract no.: P11.07

13. POST-COLONOSCOPY COLORECTAL CANCER IN LYNCH SYNDROME IS ASSOCIATED WITH QUALITY ISSUES DURING SURVEILLANCE

14. Endoscopic surveillance after colonic polyps and colorrectal cancer resection. 2018 update

15. High incidence of advanced colorectal neoplasia during endoscopic surveillance in serrated polyposis syndrome

16. Low Incidence of Advanced Neoplasia in Serrated Polyposis Syndrome After (Sub)total Colectomy: Results of a 5-Year International Prospective Cohort Study

17. Prevalence and risk factors for colorectal adenomas in patients with ulcerative colitis

18. Low Incidence of Advanced Neoplasia in Serrated Polyposis Syndrome After (Sub)total Colectomy: Results of a 5-Year International Prospective Cohort Study

21. Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer in Patients With Multiple Serrated Polyps and Their First-Degree Relatives

22. Body mass index influences Controlled Attenuation Parameter (CAP) values measured with Fibroscan ® M probe. When should we evaluate steatosis with the XL probe?

23. Controlled attenuation parameter values of Fibroscan ® compatible with steatosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C and changes after sustained virological response

24. IDENTIFICATION OF CLINICAL, GENETIC AND ENDOSCOPIC PREDICTORS OF INCIDENT COLORECTAL CANCER IN LYNCH SYNDROME UNDER COLONOSCOPY SCREENING

25. Impact of age- and gender-specific cut-off values for the fecal immunochemical test for hemoglobin in colorectal cancer screening

26. Colonoscopy versus Fecal Immunochemical Testing in Colorectal-Cancer Screening (vol 366, pg 697, 2012)

28. Rate of Detection of Advanced Neoplasms in Proximal Colon by Simulated Sigmoidoscopy vs Fecal Immunochemical Tests

29. Candidate predisposing germline copy number variants in early onset colorectal cancer patients

35. Genetic susceptibility variants associated with colorectal cancer prognosis

36. Cumulative impact of common genetic variants and other risk factors on colorectal cancer risk in 42\u2008103 individuals

38. UNA COLONOSCOPIA DE REVISIÓN AUMENTA EL RENDIMIENTO EN EL DIAGNÓSTICO DE SÍNDROME DE POLIPOSIS SERRADA EN POBLACIÓN DE CRIBADO DE CÁNCER COLORRECTAL

40. Role of Helicobacter pylori in stomach cancer after partial gastrectomy for benign ulcer disease

43. Cumulative impact of common genetic variants and other risk factors on colorectal cancer risk in 42 103 individuals

44. [Steatosis and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. A comparative analysis]

45. [The clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of tumors of the gastrointestinal stroma]

46. [De novo tumors in adult patients with hepatic transplant]

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