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What’s New in Hereditary Colorectal Cancer?
source: Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada
year: 2006
authors: Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada
summary/abstract:This editorial discusses practical significance of novel insights and clinical guidelines in the recent literature. The first section addresses attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis and autosomal-recessive adenomatous polyposis. The remainder of the editorial discusses role of the revised Bethesda guidelines in the diagnosis of hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer.
organization: Colorectal Cancer Association of Canadaread more
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