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Associations of hormone replacement therapy and oral contraceptives with risk of colorectal cancer defined by clinicopathological factors, beta-catenin alterations, expression of cyclin D1, p53, and microsatellite-instability
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Expression and prognostic significance of the polymeric immunoglobulin receptor in esophageal and gastric adenocarcinoma.
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Associations of anthropometric factors with KRAS and BRAF mutation status of primary colorectal cancer in men and women : a cohort study
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Reduced expression of the polymeric immunoglobulin receptor in pancreatic and periampullary adenocarcinoma signifies tumour progression and poor prognosis
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High expression of RNA-binding motif protein 3 in esophageal and gastric adenocarcinoma correlates with intestinal metaplasia-associated tumours and independently predicts a reduced risk of recurrence and death.
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HMG-CoA reductase expression in primary colorectal cancer correlates with favourable clinicopathological characteristics and an improved clinical outcome.
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SATB1 is an independent prognostic factor in radically resected upper gastrointestinal tract adenocarcinoma.
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- 2013
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Podocalyxin-like protein expression in primary colorectal cancer and synchronous lymph node metastases
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Influence of anthropometric factors on tumour biological characteristics of colorectal cancer in men and women : a cohort study
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Sex differences in the prognostic significance of KRAS codons 12 and 13, and BRAF mutations in colorectal cancer: a cohort study
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