Yield of routine molecular analyses in colorectal cancer patients ≤ 70 years to detect underlying lynch syndrome

Margot G.F. Van Lier*, Celine H.M. Leenen, Anja Wagner, Dewkoemar Ramsoekh, Hendrikus J. Dubbink, Ans M.W. Van Den Ouweland, Pieter J. Westenend, Eelco J.R. De Graaf, Leonieke M.M. Wolters, Wietske W. Vrijland, Ernst J. Kuipers, Monique E. Van Leerdam, Ewout W. Steyerberg, Winand N.M. Dinjens, G. Van Tilburg, S. Hulspas, J. F. Lange, R. F. Hoedemaeker, W. A. Bode, J. H. Van DamP. J. Wismans, R. Den Toom, E. J.H.M. Van De Weijgert, A. J.P. Van Tilburg, H. E. Lont, B. W.M. Van't Hoff, R. J. Oostenbroek, F. Logeman, O. Van Baalen, H. F.G.M. Van Den Ingh, E. Van Der Harst, F. J.G.M. Kubben, W. F. Weidema, R. J.Th Ouwendijk, R. H. Van Rijssel, E. H. Eddes, F. Ter Borg

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