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1. Naproxen chemoprevention promotes immune activation in Lynch syndrome colorectal mucosa

2. Germline Testing identifies Pathogenic/Likely Pathogenic Variants in Patients with Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors

3. New-onset diabetes is a predictive risk factor for pancreatic lesions in high-risk individuals: An observational cohort study

6. Colorectal surveillance outcomes from an institutional longitudinal cohort of lynch syndrome carriers

7. Figure S1 from In Silico Systems Biology Analysis of Variants of Uncertain Significance in Lynch Syndrome Supports the Prioritization of Functional Molecular Validation

8. Data from High Prevalence of Hereditary Cancer Syndromes and Outcomes in Adults with Early-Onset Pancreatic Cancer

9. Table S1, Table S2, Table S3, Table S4, Table S5, Table S6, Table S7, Table S8, Fig S1, Fig S2, Fig S3 from High Prevalence of Hereditary Cancer Syndromes and Outcomes in Adults with Early-Onset Pancreatic Cancer

10. Supplementary Tables S1-S15 from In Silico Systems Biology Analysis of Variants of Uncertain Significance in Lynch Syndrome Supports the Prioritization of Functional Molecular Validation

11. Data from In Silico Systems Biology Analysis of Variants of Uncertain Significance in Lynch Syndrome Supports the Prioritization of Functional Molecular Validation

12. Supplementary Tables and Figures from Can Microsatellite Status of Colorectal Cancer Be Reliably Assessed after Neoadjuvant Therapy?

13. Supplementary Figure Legend from Can Microsatellite Status of Colorectal Cancer Be Reliably Assessed after Neoadjuvant Therapy?

19. Risk assessment and genetic counseling for Lynch syndrome – Practice resource of the National Society of Genetic Counselors and the Collaborative Group of the Americas on Inherited Gastrointestinal Cancer

23. Are current family-history based colorectal cancer screening guidelines adequate for early detection and potential prevention of young-onset cases?

24. Duodenal Adenomas and Cancer in MUTYH-associated Polyposis: An International Cohort Study

25. Abstract CT111: Naproxen chemoprevention promotes immune activation in Lynch syndrome colorectal mucosa

26. Naproxen chemoprevention promotes immune activation in Lynch syndrome colorectal mucosa

27. Improving cascade genetic testing for families with inherited pancreatic cancer (PDAC) risk: The GENetic Education, Risk Assessment and TEsting (GENERATE) study.

28. Improving cascade genetic testing for families with inherited pancreatic cancer (PDAC) risk: The genetic education, risk assessment and testing (GENERATE) study.

30. New onset diabetes as a predictive factor of focal lesions in the pancreas in a high-risk screening program.

31. Collaborative Group of the Americas on Inherited Gastrointestinal Cancer Position statement on multigene panel testing for patients with colorectal cancer and/or polyposis.

32. High Prevalence of Hereditary Cancer Syndromes and Outcomes in Adults with Early-Onset Pancreatic Cancer

33. Early outcomes of a high-risk cohort in pancreatic cancer surveillance.

34. High prevalence of hereditary cancer syndromes and outcomes in adults with early-onset pancreatic cancer.

35. In Silico Systems Biology Analysis of Variants of Uncertain Significance in Lynch Syndrome Supports the Prioritization of Functional Molecular Validation

36. Can Microsatellite Status of Colorectal Cancer Be Reliably Assessed after Neoadjuvant Therapy?

40. Genomic Landscape of Colorectal Mucosa and Adenomas

42. Mo1111 Completion of Follow-up After Abnormal Screening Test for Lynch Syndrome: A Framework for Multi-Level Cancer Care Delivery

45. Comparison of attitudes regarding preimplantation genetic diagnosis among patients with hereditary cancer syndromes

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