The TERT variant rs2736100 is associated with colorectal cancer risk

Author:

Kinnersley B, ,Migliorini G,Broderick P,Whiffin N,Dobbins S E,Casey G,Hopper J,Sieber O,Lipton L,Kerr D J,Dunlop M G,Tomlinson I PM,Houlston R S,

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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