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616 related items for PubMed ID: 26977757

  • 1. Risk of Colorectal Neoplasia in Individuals With Self-Reported Family History: A Prospective Colonoscopy Study from 16 Asia-Pacific Regions.
    Wong MC, Ching JY, Chiu HM, Wu KC, Rerknimitr R, Li J, Wu DC, Goh KL, Matsuda T, Kim HS, Leong R, Yeoh KG, Chong VH, Sollano JD, Ahmed F, Menon J, Ng SC, Wu JC, Chan FK, Sung JJ.
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