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Hemochromatosis risk genotype is not associated with colorectal cancer or age at its diagnosis.
HGG Adv
3
2020
C282Y, CRC, Cys282Tyr, HH, Hemochromatosis, advanced adenoma, c., colorectal cancer, hemochromatosis, hereditary hemochromatosis, persons, risk allele
Author NameAffiliation
Gail P JarvikUniversity of Washington Medical Center
Gail P JarvikUniversity of Washington Medical Center
Pierre Fontanillas
Adam S GordonNorthwestern University
Lisa BastaracheVanderbilt Medical Center
Lisa BastaracheVanderbilt Medical Center
Elisabeth A RosenthalUniversity of Washington Medical Center
Elisabeth A RosenthalUniversity of Washington Medical Center
Ian B StanawayUniversity of Washington Medical Center
Stephanie J WeinsteinNational Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
Loic Le MarchandUniversity of Hawaii Cancer Center
Jenny Chang-ClaudeGerman Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
Andrew T ChanClinical and Translational Epidemiology Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
Wei ZhengVanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Graham G Giles
Graham G GilesMonash University
Graham G GilesUniversity of Melbourne
Steven GallingerUniversity of Toronto
Albert de la ChapelleThe Ohio State University
Sonja I BerndtNational Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
Anna H WuUniversity of Southern California
Anna H WuUniversity of Southern California
Ulrike PetersFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Ulrike PetersUniversity of Washington School of Medicine
David R CrosslinUniversity of Washington Medical Center
David R CrosslinUniversity of Washington Medical Center
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