[EPICOLON project: contribution to the knowledge of Lynch syndrome and other familial or hereditary colorectal cancer]
- PMID: 17266903
- DOI: 10.1157/13097470
[EPICOLON project: contribution to the knowledge of Lynch syndrome and other familial or hereditary colorectal cancer]
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