Association between invasive ovarian cancer susceptibility and 11 best candidate SNPs from breast cancer genome-wide association study
Author(s) -
Honglin Song,
Susan J. Ramus,
Susanne K. Kjær,
Richard A. DiCioccio,
Georgia ChenevixTrench,
Celeste Leigh Pearce,
Estrid Høgdall,
Alice S. Whittemore,
Valerie McGuire,
Claus Høgdall,
Jan Blaakær,
Anna H. Wu,
David J. Van Den Berg,
Daniel O. Stram,
Usha Me,
Aleksandra GentryMaharaj,
Ian Jacobs,
Penelope M. Webb,
Jonathan Beesley,
Xiaohong Chen,
Mary Anne Rossing,
Jennifer A. Doherty,
Jenny ChangClaude,
Shan WangGohrke,
Marc T. Goodman,
Galina Lurie,
Pamela J. Thompson,
Michael E. Carney,
Roberta B. Ness,
Kirsten Moysich,
Ellen L. Goode,
Robert A. Vierkant
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/jng2-9959
Subject(s) - ovarian cancer , genome wide association study , single nucleotide polymorphism , breast cancer , genetic association , oncology , biology , association (psychology) , medicine , genetics , cancer , genotype , gene , philosophy , epistemology
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