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Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|July 22, 2009
Colorectal cancer risk perception on the basis of genetic test results in individuals at risk for Lynch syndromeShilpa Grover, Elena M Stoffel, Rowena C Mercado, et al.
Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer|December 2, 2005
Multiple forms of genetic instability within a 2-Mb chromosomal segment of 3q26.3-q27 are associated with development of esophageal adenocarcinomaLin Lin, Zhuwen Wang, Michael S Prescott, et al.
Gynecologic Oncology|September 4, 2012
Impact of genetic testing on endometrial cancer risk-reducing practices in women at risk for Lynch syndromeMatthew B Yurgelun, Rowena Mercado, Margery Rosenblatt, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|March 7, 2012
Breast cancer phenotype in women with TP53 germline mutations: a Li-Fraumeni syndrome consortium effortSerena Masciari, Deborah A Dillon, Michelle Rath, et al.
Cancer Research|July 5, 2005
CDX2 polymorphisms, RNA expression, and risk of colorectal cancerLaura S Rozek, Steven M Lipkin, Eric R Fearon, et al.
JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics|March 16, 2026
Interpretable Active Learning for Pedigree Data Deduplication in Cancer GeneticsMaria S Rosito, Aleck E Cervantes, Christine Hong, et al.
Nature Genetics|June 9, 2004
The MLH1 D132H variant is associated with susceptibility to sporadic colorectal cancerSteven M Lipkin, Laura S Rozek, Gad Rennert, et al.
Cancer Research|October 26, 2017
Cross-Cancer Analysis Reveals Novel Pleiotropic Associations-ResponseRayjean J Hung, Gordon Fehringer, Graham Casey, et al.
Plos One|June 4, 2010
Common variation in ISL1 confers genetic susceptibility for human congenital heart diseaseKristen N Stevens, Hakon Hakonarson, Cecilia E Kim, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|March 7, 2026
Evaluating a Mendelian Risk Prediction Model That Aggregates Across Genes and CancersJane W Liang, Gregory E Idos, Christine Hong, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|July 22, 2009
Colorectal cancer risk perception on the basis of genetic test results in individuals at risk for Lynch syndromeShilpa Grover, Elena M Stoffel, Rowena C Mercado, et al.
Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer|December 2, 2005
Multiple forms of genetic instability within a 2-Mb chromosomal segment of 3q26.3-q27 are associated with development of esophageal adenocarcinomaLin Lin, Zhuwen Wang, Michael S Prescott, et al.
Gynecologic Oncology|September 4, 2012
Impact of genetic testing on endometrial cancer risk-reducing practices in women at risk for Lynch syndromeMatthew B Yurgelun, Rowena Mercado, Margery Rosenblatt, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|March 7, 2012
Breast cancer phenotype in women with TP53 germline mutations: a Li-Fraumeni syndrome consortium effortSerena Masciari, Deborah A Dillon, Michelle Rath, et al.
Cancer Research|July 5, 2005
CDX2 polymorphisms, RNA expression, and risk of colorectal cancerLaura S Rozek, Steven M Lipkin, Eric R Fearon, et al.
JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics|March 16, 2026
Interpretable Active Learning for Pedigree Data Deduplication in Cancer GeneticsMaria S Rosito, Aleck E Cervantes, Christine Hong, et al.
Nature Genetics|June 9, 2004
The MLH1 D132H variant is associated with susceptibility to sporadic colorectal cancerSteven M Lipkin, Laura S Rozek, Gad Rennert, et al.
Cancer Research|October 26, 2017
Cross-Cancer Analysis Reveals Novel Pleiotropic Associations-ResponseRayjean J Hung, Gordon Fehringer, Graham Casey, et al.
Plos One|June 4, 2010
Common variation in ISL1 confers genetic susceptibility for human congenital heart diseaseKristen N Stevens, Hakon Hakonarson, Cecilia E Kim, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|March 7, 2026
Evaluating a Mendelian Risk Prediction Model That Aggregates Across Genes and CancersJane W Liang, Gregory E Idos, Christine Hong, et al.
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