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Genetically Predicted Circulating Level of C-Reactive Protein Is Not Associated With Prostate Cancer Risk. Frontiers in oncology 2020 10 545603. He Chiyu, Qian Yu, Liu Bin, Yang Shaoxue, Ye Ding, Sun Xiaohui, Chen Tianhui, Mao Yingyi |
Genetic polymorphisms in C-reactive protein increase cancer susceptibility. Scientific reports 2016 Feb 6 17161. Geng Peiliang, Sa Rina, Li Jianjun, Li Hongtao, Liu Chen, Liao Yunmei, Xiang Lisha, Wang Ning, Ou Juanjuan, Xie Ganfeng, Liang Houj |
Quantitative analysis of the association between CRP rs2808630 and rs1417938 polymorphisms and cancer risk. Oncology letters 2015 Feb 9 (2): 994-998. Wang Jian-Gong, Zhang Yang, Xiao Tian-L |
CRP 1059 G/C and 1846G/A polymorphisms and cancer risk: a meta-analysis of 26,634 subjects. Clinics and research in hepatology and gastroenterology 2014 Oct 38 (5): 607-12. Zhang Ying, Jiang Lingli |
Genotype CC of rs1800947 in the C-reactive protein gene may increase susceptibility to colorectal cancer: a meta-analysis. Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2014 15 (6): 2663-7. Chen Xiao-Lin, Liao Yong-Qiang, Liu Jian-Ro |
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