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A Worldwide Study of Cancer Risk for Lynch Syndrome

Funding period: 2017 - 2021

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Cancer Risks for PMS2-Associated Lynch Syndrome (vol 29, pg 2961, 2018)

Sanne W ten Broeke, Heleen M van der Klift, Carli MJ Tops, Stefan Aretz, Inge Bernstein, Daniel D Buchanan, Albert de la Chapelle, Gabriel Capella, Mark Clendenning, Christoph Engel, Steven Gallinger, Encarna Gomez Garcia, Jane C Figueiredo, Robert Haile, Heather L Hampel, Liselotte van Hest, John L Hopper, Nicoline Hoogerbrugge, Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz, Loic Le Marchand

2019-03-20

This corrects the article "Cancer Risks for PMS2-Associated Lynch Syndrome" in volume 36 on page 2961.

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The international mismatch repair consortium

MA Jenkins, JC Reece, AK Win

2018-01-01

The International Mismatch Repair Consortium (IMRC) is a collaboration of clinicians and scientists who have agreed to pool and an..

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