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Nature Medicine|July 14, 2015
Detection of colorectal polyps in humans using an intravenously administered fluorescent peptide targeted against c-MetJacobus Burggraaf, Ingrid M C Kamerling, Paul B Gordon, et al.
Familial Cancer|May 18, 2013
Value-based healthcare in Lynch syndromeSimone D Hennink, Nandy Hofland, Jessica P Gopie, et al.
Gastroenterology|March 9, 2010
One to 2-year surveillance intervals reduce risk of colorectal cancer in families with Lynch syndromeHans F A Vasen, Mohamed Abdirahman, Richard Brohet, et al.
BMC Gastroenterology|July 15, 2020
Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) versus endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for resection of non-pedunculated rectal lesions (TRIASSIC study): study protocol of a European multicenter randomised controlled trialNik Dekkers, Jurjen J Boonstra, Leon M G Moons, et al.
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Nature Medicine|July 14, 2015
Detection of colorectal polyps in humans using an intravenously administered fluorescent peptide targeted against c-MetJacobus Burggraaf, Ingrid M C Kamerling, Paul B Gordon, et al.
Familial Cancer|May 18, 2013
Value-based healthcare in Lynch syndromeSimone D Hennink, Nandy Hofland, Jessica P Gopie, et al.
Gastroenterology|March 9, 2010
One to 2-year surveillance intervals reduce risk of colorectal cancer in families with Lynch syndromeHans F A Vasen, Mohamed Abdirahman, Richard Brohet, et al.
BMC Gastroenterology|July 15, 2020
Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) versus endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for resection of non-pedunculated rectal lesions (TRIASSIC study): study protocol of a European multicenter randomised controlled trialNik Dekkers, Jurjen J Boonstra, Leon M G Moons, et al.
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