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European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|November 16, 2025
Cancer risks for MSH6 pathogenic variant carriersAnne-Sophie van der Werf-'t Lam, James G Dowty, Morrison Italia, et al.
The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics : JMD|November 17, 2022
Evaluating Multiple Next-Generation Sequencing-Derived Tumor Features to Accurately Predict DNA Mismatch Repair StatusRomy Walker, Peter Georgeson, Khalid Mahmood, et al.
Familial Cancer|June 19, 2019
Ability of known susceptibility SNPs to predict colorectal cancer risk for persons with and without a family historyMark A Jenkins, Aung K Win, James G Dowty, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|May 12, 2011
Body mass index in early adulthood and colorectal cancer risk for carriers and non-carriers of germline mutations in DNA mismatch repair genesA K Win, J G Dowty, D R English, et al.
Translational Oncology|January 10, 2025
Adenomas from individuals with pathogenic biallelic variants in the MUTYH and NTHL1 genes demonstrate base excision repair tumour mutational signature profiles similar to colorectal cancers, expanding potential diagnostic and variant classification applicationsRomy Walker, Jihoon E Joo, Khalid Mahmood, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|March 20, 2020
Genetic Predictors of Circulating 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Prognosis after Colorectal CancerSonja Neumeyer, Katja Butterbach, Barbara L Banbury, et al.
Human Mutation|December 21, 2012
Cancer risks for MLH1 and MSH2 mutation carriersJames G Dowty, Aung K Win, Daniel D Buchanan, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|August 16, 2024
Adenomas from individuals with pathogenic biallelic variants in the <i>MUTYH</i> and <i>NTHL1</i> genes demonstrate base excision repair tumour mutational signature profiles similar to colorectal cancers, expanding potential diagnostic and variant classification applicationsRomy Walker, Jihoon E Joo, Khalid Mahmood, et al.
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine|September 26, 2017
Targeted sequencing of 36 known or putative colorectal cancer susceptibility genesMelissa S DeRycke, Shanaka Gunawardena, Jessica R Balcom, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|November 11, 2010
A large-scale meta-analysis to refine colorectal cancer risk estimates associated with MUTYH variantsE Theodoratou, H Campbell, A Tenesa, et al.
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European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|November 16, 2025
Cancer risks for MSH6 pathogenic variant carriersAnne-Sophie van der Werf-'t Lam, James G Dowty, Morrison Italia, et al.
The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics : JMD|November 17, 2022
Evaluating Multiple Next-Generation Sequencing-Derived Tumor Features to Accurately Predict DNA Mismatch Repair StatusRomy Walker, Peter Georgeson, Khalid Mahmood, et al.
Familial Cancer|June 19, 2019
Ability of known susceptibility SNPs to predict colorectal cancer risk for persons with and without a family historyMark A Jenkins, Aung K Win, James G Dowty, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|May 12, 2011
Body mass index in early adulthood and colorectal cancer risk for carriers and non-carriers of germline mutations in DNA mismatch repair genesA K Win, J G Dowty, D R English, et al.
Translational Oncology|January 10, 2025
Adenomas from individuals with pathogenic biallelic variants in the MUTYH and NTHL1 genes demonstrate base excision repair tumour mutational signature profiles similar to colorectal cancers, expanding potential diagnostic and variant classification applicationsRomy Walker, Jihoon E Joo, Khalid Mahmood, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|March 20, 2020
Genetic Predictors of Circulating 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Prognosis after Colorectal CancerSonja Neumeyer, Katja Butterbach, Barbara L Banbury, et al.
Human Mutation|December 21, 2012
Cancer risks for MLH1 and MSH2 mutation carriersJames G Dowty, Aung K Win, Daniel D Buchanan, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|August 16, 2024
Adenomas from individuals with pathogenic biallelic variants in the <i>MUTYH</i> and <i>NTHL1</i> genes demonstrate base excision repair tumour mutational signature profiles similar to colorectal cancers, expanding potential diagnostic and variant classification applicationsRomy Walker, Jihoon E Joo, Khalid Mahmood, et al.
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine|September 26, 2017
Targeted sequencing of 36 known or putative colorectal cancer susceptibility genesMelissa S DeRycke, Shanaka Gunawardena, Jessica R Balcom, et al.
British Journal of Cancer|November 11, 2010
A large-scale meta-analysis to refine colorectal cancer risk estimates associated with MUTYH variantsE Theodoratou, H Campbell, A Tenesa, et al.
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