Evidence of an X-linked or recessive genetic component to prostate cancer risk
in: Nature medicine . - New York, NY : Nature America Inc., ISSN 1546-170X, Vol. 1, No. 8 (1995), p. 827-829 Zugang:
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1995
We used data from a population-based cohort study of blacks, Hispanics, Japanese and whites to examine the frequency of prevalent prostate and breast cancer by family history status of first-degree relatives (parents and siblings). Independent of race, the age-adjusted relative risk for prevalent... mehr
Common variants on chromosomes 2q35 and 16q12 confer susceptibility to estrogen receptor–positive breast cancer
in: Nature genetics . - New York, NY : Nature America, ISSN 1546-1718, Vol. 39, No. 7 (2007), p. 865-869 Zugang:
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2007
Familial clustering studies indicate that breast cancer risk has a substantial genetic component. To identify new breast cancer risk variants, we genotyped approximately 300,000 SNPs in 1,600 Icelandic individuals with breast cancer and 11,563 controls using the Illumina Hap300 platform. We then... mehr
Genome-wide association study identifies novel breast cancer susceptibility loci
in: Nature . - London [u.a.] : Nature Publising Group, ISSN 1476-4687, Vol. 447, No. 7148 (2007), p. 1087-1093 Zugang:
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2007
Breast cancer exhibits familial aggregation, consistent with variation in genetic susceptibility to the disease. Known susceptibility genes account for less than 25% of the familial risk of breast cancer, and the residual genetic variance is likely to be due to variants conferring more moderate... mehr