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. 2024 Sep 1;110(9):5993-5994.
doi: 10.1097/JS9.0000000000001731.

Commentary on 'Molecular characteristics of early-onset compared with late-onset colorectal cancer: a case-controlled study'

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Commentary on 'Molecular characteristics of early-onset compared with late-onset colorectal cancer: a case-controlled study'

Nathnael A Woldehana et al. Int J Surg. .
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