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The Continuing Search For Predisposing Colorectal Cancer Variants

SIMONE PICELLI, SUSANNA VON HOLST and PETRA WESSENDORF
Cancer Genomics & Proteomics November 2009, 6 (6) 305-316;
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The Continuing Search For Predisposing Colorectal Cancer Variants
SIMONE PICELLI, SUSANNA VON HOLST, PETRA WESSENDORF
Cancer Genomics & Proteomics Nov 2009, 6 (6) 305-316;

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    • Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP)
    • Hereditary Non-polyposis CRC
    • Polyposis Associated with mutY Homolog
    • Differential Diagnosis
    • The Importance of Common Variants in MMR Genes
    • Linkage Analysis In The Future
    • Unknown High-risk and Low-risk Syndromes
    • A Few Common Predisposing Variants or Many Rare Variants?
    • Low-penetrance Genetic Predisposition
    • CRC Prevention
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