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Epidemiologic Factors in Relation to Colorectal Cancer Risk and Survival by Genotoxic Colibactin Mutational Signature.

Claire E ThomasPeter GeorgesonConghui QuRobert S SteinfelderDaniel D BuchananMingyang SongTabitha A HarrisonCaroline Y UmMeredith A J HullarMark E JenkinsBethany Van GuelpenBrigid M LynchYohannes Adama MelakuJeroen R HuygheElom Kouassivi AglagoSonja I BerndtLisa A BoardmanPeter T CampbellYin CaoAndrew T ChanDavid A DrewJane C FigueiredoAmy J FrenchMarios GiannakisEllen L GoodeStephen B GruberAndrea GsurMarc J GunterMichael HoffmeisterLi HsuWen-Yi HuangVictor MorenoNeil MurphyPolly A NewcombChristina C NewtonJonathan Andrew NowakMireia Obon-SantacanaShuji OginoWei SunAmanda Ewart TolandQuang M TrinhTomotaka UgaiSyed H ZaidiUlrike PetersAmanda I Phipps
Published in: Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology (2024)
This study highlights the importance of identification of tumor phenotypes related to colorectal cancer and understanding potential heterogeneity for risk and survival.
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