Title COGENT ( COlorectal cancer GENeTics ) : An international consortium to study the role of polymorphic variation on the risk of colorectal cancer
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P. Sham | H. Brenner | H. Völzke | L. Lipton | L. Aaltonen | O. Sieber | Y. Nakamura | K. Matsuda | J. Hampe | R. Scott | P. Broderick | K. Hemminki | P. Devilee | V. Moreno | Á. Carracedo | A. Lindblom | S. Gallinger | P. Radice | P. Peterlongo | A. Försti | H. Morreau | A. Tenesa | H. Campbell | B. Zanke | I. Tomlinson | S. Penegar | L. Carvajal-Carmona | T. Koessler | S. Buch | C. Schafmayer | J. Tepel | M. Dunlop | P. Vodicka | A. Castells | S. Castellví-Bel | R. Houlston | A. Vélez | T. Wezel | T. Hudson | P. Pharoah | S. Schreiber | C. Villanueva | R. Hofstra | J. Wijnen | I. Niittymäkix | S. Tuupanenx | J. Ho | M. Lerch | C. Schmidt | M. Echeverry | C. Ruíz-Ponte | R. Scott | R. Scott
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