A common genetic risk factor for colorectal and prostate cancer
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David Reich | Christopher A Haiman | Brian E Henderson | Daniel O Stram | Xin Sheng | D. Reich | B. Henderson | C. Haiman | L. Kolonel | L. Marchand | D. Stram | A. Wu | Xin Sheng | Anna H Wu | Laurence N Kolonel | Loïc Le Marchand | Jennifer Yamamato | Jennifer Yamamato | B. Henderson | A. Wu
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