Mutation spectrum and risk of colorectal cancer in African American families with Lynch syndrome.
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Aung Ko Win | O. Olopade | P. Newcomb | M. Jenkins | E. Stoffel | N. Lindor | M. Kalady | H. Lynch | R. Haile | M. Hall | C. Gulden | P. Lynch | J. Weitzel | H. Hampel | J. Terdiman | S. Kupfer | G. Shuttlesworth | Amie M. Blanco | X. Llor | Ilana Solomon | V. Raymond | Gladis A. Shuttlesworth | R. S. Guindalini | C. Ukaegbu | Chinedu Ukaegbu | M. Jenkins | Sonia S. Kupfer
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