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  1. Treatment selection bias for chemotherapy persists in colorectal cancer patient cohort studies even in comprehensive propensity score analyses
  2. Return to work after cancer. A multi-regional population-based study from Germany
  3. Age-specific health-related quality of life in long-term and very long-term colorectal cancer survivors versus population controls – a population-based study
  4. Comparative performance of a modified landmark approach when no time of treatment data are available within oncological databases: exemplary cohort study among resected pancreatic cancer patients
  5. Fecal immunochemical test for hemoglobin in combination with fecal transferrin in colorectal cancer screening
  6. Variation of diagnostic performance of fecal immunochemical testing for hemoglobin by sex and age: results from a large screening cohort
  7. Fecal immunochemical tests in combination with blood tests for colorectal cancer and advanced adenoma detection—systematic review
  8. Fecal occult blood versus DNA testing: indirect comparison in a colorectal cancer screening population
  9. The Longer, the Better? An Empirical Study of the Extent and Mechanisms of Attenuating Biomarker Associations in Cardiovascular Patient Cohorts
  10. Genetic variants in the vitamin D pathway, 25(OH)D levels, and mortality in a large population-based cohort study
  11. Growth Differentiation Factor 15, Its 12-Month Relative Change, and Risk of Cardiovascular Events and Total Mortality in Patients with Stable Coronary Heart Disease: 10-Year Follow-up of the KAROLA Study