Biomarkers of inflammation are associated with colorectal cancer risk in women but are not suitable as early detection markers
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C. Ulrich | Yingye Zheng | M. Neuhouser | M. Gunter | M. Wener | S. Beresford | M. Caudill | Joshua W. Miller | T. Cheng | Xiaoling Song | Elissa C. Brown | Adetunji T. Toriola | A. Toriola
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