Clinical findings with implications for genetic testing in families with clustering of colorectal cancer.
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A. Zwinderman | K. Heimdal | P. Møller | R. Fodde | E. Bakker | D. Lindhout | G. Griffioen | H. Vasen | R. Sijmons | C. Tops | B. Taal | A. Bröcker-Vriends | F. Menko | J. Wijnen | L. Bertario | H. M. van der Klift | P. Khan | H. Vasen | I. van Leeuwen‐Cornelisse | M. Bisgaard | J. Apold | P. Goetz | C. Schaap | A. Mulder | F. Nagengast | J. Kleibeuker | Jan Post | Han Brunner | Anne Meijers-Heijboer | M. Breuning | H. Brunner
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