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1. Should I Take Aspirin? (SITA): randomised controlled trial of a decision aid for cancer chemoprevention.

2. Genetic risk impacts the association of menopausal hormone therapy with colorectal cancer risk.

3. Associations between pathological features and risk of metachronous colorectal cancer.

4. Two genome-wide interaction loci modify the association of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with colorectal cancer.

5. Fine-mapping analysis including over 254,000 East Asian and European descendants identifies 136 putative colorectal cancer susceptibility genes.

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

7. Increasing bowel cancer screening using SMS in general practice: the SMARTscreen cluster randomised trial.

8. Inherited BRCA1 and RNF43 pathogenic variants in a familial colorectal cancer type X family.

9. Body size and risk of colorectal cancer molecular defined subtypes and pathways: Mendelian randomization analyses.

10. Intratumoral presence of the genotoxic gut bacteria pks + E. coli, Enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis, and Fusobacterium nucleatum and their association with clinicopathological and molecular features of colorectal cancer.

11. Circulating white blood cell traits and colorectal cancer risk: A Mendelian randomisation study.

12. Risk factors for metachronous colorectal cancer and advanced neoplasia following primary colorectal cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

13. SMARTERscreen protocol: a three-arm cluster randomised controlled trial of patient SMS messaging in general practice to increase participation in the Australian National Bowel Cancer Screening Program.

14. Combining Asian and European genome-wide association studies of colorectal cancer improves risk prediction across racial and ethnic populations.

15. Using DEPendency of Association on the Number of Top Hits (DEPTH) as a Complementary Tool to Identify Novel Colorectal Cancer Susceptibility Loci.

16. Probing the diabetes and colorectal cancer relationship using gene - environment interaction analyses.

17. Genetically proxied glucose-lowering drug target perturbation and risk of cancer: a Mendelian randomisation analysis.

18. A Genetic Locus within the FMN1/GREM1 Gene Region Interacts with Body Mass Index in Colorectal Cancer Risk.

19. The Colorectal cancer RISk Prediction (CRISP) trial: a randomised controlled trial of a decision support tool for risk-stratified colorectal cancer screening.

20. Identifying primary and secondary MLH1 epimutation carriers displaying low-level constitutional MLH1 methylation using droplet digital PCR and genome-wide DNA methylation profiling of colorectal cancers.

21. A tumor focused approach to resolving the etiology of DNA mismatch repair deficient tumors classified as suspected Lynch syndrome.

22. Application of Mendelian randomization to explore the causal role of the human gut microbiome in colorectal cancer.

23. Molecular Characteristics of Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer According to Detailed Anatomical Locations: Comparison With Later-Onset Cases.

24. Genome-wide Interaction Study with Smoking for Colorectal Cancer Risk Identifies Novel Genetic Loci Related to Tumor Suppression, Inflammation, and Immune Response.

25. Validation of a Genetic-Enhanced Risk Prediction Model for Colorectal Cancer in a Large Community-Based Cohort.

26. Prognostic role of detailed colorectal location and tumor molecular features: analyses of 13,101 colorectal cancer patients including 2994 early-onset cases.

27. Body mass index and molecular subtypes of colorectal cancer.

28. Evaluating Multiple Next-Generation Sequencing-Derived Tumor Features to Accurately Predict DNA Mismatch Repair Status.

29. Deciphering colorectal cancer genetics through multi-omic analysis of 100,204 cases and 154,587 controls of European and east Asian ancestries.

30. Quantitative Pathologic Analysis of Digitized Images of Colorectal Carcinoma Improves Prediction of Recurrence-Free Survival.

31. Body Mass Index, sex, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug medications, smoking and alcohol are differentially associated with World Health Organisation criteria and colorectal cancer risk in people with Serrated Polyposis Syndrome: an Australian case-control study.

32. Interactions between folate intake and genetic predictors of gene expression levels associated with colorectal cancer risk.

33. Rare germline variants in the AXIN2 gene in families with colonic polyposis and colorectal cancer.

34. The SCRIPT trial: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of a polygenic risk score to tailor colorectal cancer screening in primary care.

35. Cancer Risk C (CR-C), a functional genomics test is a sensitive and rapid test for germline mismatch repair deficiency.

36. Genome-Wide Interaction Analysis of Genetic Variants With Menopausal Hormone Therapy for Colorectal Cancer Risk.

37. Diabetes mellitus in relation to colorectal tumor molecular subtypes: A pooled analysis of more than 9000 cases.

38. Identifying colorectal cancer caused by biallelic MUTYH pathogenic variants using tumor mutational signatures.

39. Large-scale Integrated Analysis of Genetics and Metabolomic Data Reveals Potential Links Between Lipids and Colorectal Cancer Risk.

40. Exploring a novel method for optimising the implementation of a colorectal cancer risk prediction tool into primary care: a qualitative study.

41. Germline MBD4 deficiency causes a multi-tumor predisposition syndrome.

42. Beyond GWAS of Colorectal Cancer: Evidence of Interaction with Alcohol Consumption and Putative Causal Variant for the 10q24.2 Region.

43. Worldwide prevalence of Lynch syndrome in patients with colorectal cancer: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

44. Genetic variants associated with circulating C-reactive protein levels and colorectal cancer survival: Sex-specific and lifestyle factors specific associations.

45. Risk Stratification for Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer Using a Combination of Genetic and Environmental Risk Scores: An International Multi-Center Study.

46. Informed choice and attitudes regarding a genomic test to predict risk of colorectal cancer in general practice.

47. The SMARTscreen Trial: a randomised controlled trial investigating the efficacy of a GP-endorsed narrative SMS to increase participation in the Australian National Bowel Cancer Screening Program.

48. Genome-wide association study identifies tumor anatomical site-specific risk variants for colorectal cancer survival.

49. What can We Learn From High-Performing Screening Programs to Increase Bowel Cancer Screening Participation in Australia?

50. Evaluating the utility of tumour mutational signatures for identifying hereditary colorectal cancer and polyposis syndrome carriers.

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