Next-generation stool DNA test accurately detects colorectal cancer and large adenomas.
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K. Kinzler | B. Vogelstein | S. Thibodeau | H. Sørensen | S. Laurberg | L. Rabeneck | D. Ahlquist | W. Taylor | D. Mahoney | L. Paszat | B. Berger | Malinda L. Butz | Hongzhi Zou | G. Lidgard | T. Yab | M. Domanico | Niels Chr Bjerregaard | Tracy C Yab
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