Polymorphisms of DNA repair genes are associated with colorectal cancer in patients with Lynch syndrome

Author:

Kamiza Abram B.1,Hsieh Ling-Ling2,Tang Reiping34,Chien Huei-Tzu25,Lai Chih-Hsiung2,Chiu Li-Ling25,Lo Tsai-Ping6,Hung Kuan-Yi6,You Jeng-Fu34,Wang Wen-Chang7,Hsiung Chao A.6,Yeh Chih-Ching18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health; College of Public Health; Taipei Medical University; Taipei Taiwan

2. Department of Public Health; College of Medicine; Chang Gung University; Taoyuan Taiwan

3. Colorectal Section; Department of Surgery; Chang Gung Memorial Hospital; Taoyuan Taiwan

4. School of Medicine; Chang Gung University; Taoyuan Taiwan

5. Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences; Chang Gung University of Science and Technology; Taoyuan Taiwan

6. Institute of Population Health Sciences; National Health Research Institutes; Miaoli Taiwan

7. Ph.D. Program for Translational Medicine; College of Medical Science and Technology; Taipei Medical University; Taipei Taiwan

8. Department of Public Health; China Medical University; Taichung Taiwan

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

National Science Council

Health and Welfare Surcharge of Tobacco Products

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology

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