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Colorectal Cancer ► Public Health Genomics Knowledge Base (v1.0)
Public Health Genomics Knowledge Base (v1.0)
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Last Updated: Feb 18, 2016
- Patients with colorectal cancer associated with Lynch syndrome and MLH1 promoter hypermethylation have similar prognoses.
Haraldsdottir Sigurdis et al. Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics 2016 Feb (From Genomics & Health Impact Scan Database)
- Observational Study: Familial Relevance and Oncological Significance of Revised Bethesda Guidelines in Colorectal Patients That Have Undergone Curative Resection.
Jung Won Beom et al. Medicine 2016 Feb 95(6) e2723 (From Genomics & Health Impact Scan Database)
- Yield of screening colonoscopy in first-degree relatives of patients with serrated polyposis syndrome.
Hazewinkel Yark et al. Journal of clinical gastroenterology 49(5) 407-12 (From Genomics & Health Impact Scan Database)
- Oncologists' and cancer patients' views on whole-exome sequencing and incidental findings: results from the CanSeq study.
Gray Stacy W et al. Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics 2016 Feb (From Genomics & Health Impact Scan Database)
- Diet, microbiota, and dysbiosis: a 'recipe' for colorectal cancer.
Vipperla Kishore et al. Food & function 2016 Feb (From Discoveries and Insights Database)
- Efficacy of continued cetuximab for unresectable metastatic colorectal cancer after disease progression during first-line cetuximab-based chemotherapy: a retrospective cohort study.
Feng Qingyang, et al. Oncotarget 2016 2 (From HuGE Literature Finder)
- Meta-Prediction of MTHFR Gene Polymorphism Mutations and Associated Risk for Colorectal Cancer.
Shiao S P K, et al. Biological research for nursing 2016 2 (From HuGE Literature Finder)
- Scarce evidence of the causal role of germline mutations in UNC5C in hereditary colorectal cancer and polyposis.
Mur Pilar, et al. Scientific reports 2016 0 20697 (From HuGE Literature Finder)
- Validation of a risk prediction score for proximal neoplasia in colorectal cancer screening: a prospective colonoscopy study.
Wong Martin C S, et al. Scientific reports 2016 0 20396 (From HuGE Literature Finder)
- High PTPRQ Expression and Its Relationship to Expression of PTPRZ1 and the Presence of KRAS Mutations in Colorectal Cancer Tissues.
Laczmanska Izabela, et al. Anticancer research 2016 2 (2) 677-81 (From HuGE Literature Finder)
- Patients with colorectal cancer associated with Lynch syndrome and MLH1 promoter hypermethylation have similar prognoses
Sigurdis Haraldsdottir et al, Genetics in Medicine, February 11, 2016 (From Discoveries and Insights Database)
- The Diagnostic Performance of Stool DNA Testing for Colorectal Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Zhai Rong-Lin et al. Medicine 2016 Feb 95(5) e2129 (From Genomics & Health Impact Scan Database)
- Improving performance of multigene panels for genomic analysis of cancer predisposition.
Shirts Brian H et al. Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics 2016 Feb (From Genomics & Health Impact Scan Database)
- Knowledge and Uptake of Genetic Counseling and Colonoscopic Screening Among Individuals at Increased Risk for Lynch Syndrome and their Endoscopists from the Family Health Promotion Project.
Patel Swati G et al. The American journal of gastroenterology 2016 Feb (From Genomics & Health Impact Scan Database)
- Quantifying the utility of single nucleotide polymorphisms to guide colorectal cancer screening.
Jenkins Mark A et al. Future oncology (London, England) 2016 Feb 12(4) 503-13 (From Genomics & Health Impact Scan Database)
- Manganese-superoxide dismutase (Mn-SOD) overexpression is a common event in colorectal cancers with mitochondrial microsatellite instability.
Govatati Suresh, et al. Tumour biology : the journal of the International Society for Oncodevelopmental Biology and Medicine 2016 2 (From HuGE Literature Finder)
- [Risk prediction of colorectal cancer with common genetic variants and conventional non-genetic factors in a Chinese Han population].
Li Jiaoyuan, et al. Zhonghua liu xing bing xue za zhi = Zhonghua liuxingbingxue zazhi 2015 10 (10) 1053-7 (From HuGE Literature Finder)
- Region-specific differences in colorectal cancer: Slovakia and Hungary have highest incidence in Europe.
Simko V, et al. Bratislavske? leka?rske listy 2016 0 (2) 66-71 (From HuGE Literature Finder)
- Correlation of UGT1A1(*)28 and (*)6 polymorphisms with irinotecan-induced neutropenia in Thai colorectal cancer patients.
Atasilp Chalirmporn, et al. Drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics 2015 12 (From HuGE Literature Finder)
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