rs112319963 - NUFIP1P1 - RNU7-66P
Magnitude 4.5 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Genetic susceptibility markers for a breast-colorectal cancer phenotype: Exploratory results from genome-wide association studies. - PloS one (2018) · Pande M, Joon A, Brewster AM, Chen WV, Hopper JL, Eng C, Shete S, Casey G, Schumacher F, Lin Y, Harrison TA, White E, Ahsan H, Andrulis IL, Whittemore AS, John EM, Ko Win A, Makalic E, Schmidt DF, Kapuscinski MK, Ochs-Balcom HM, Gallinger S, Jenkins MA, Newcomb PA, Lindor NM, Peters U, Amos CI, Lynch PM · PubMed 29698419
Clustering of breast and colorectal cancer has been observed within some families and cannot be explained by chance or known high-risk mutations in major susceptibility genes. Potential shared genetic susceptibility between breast and colorectal cancer, not explained by high-penetrance genes, has been postulated. We hypothesized that yet undiscovered genetic variants predispose to a breast-colorectal cancer phenotype. To identify variants associated with a breast-colorectal cancer phenotype, we analyzed genome-wide association study (GWAS) data from cases and controls that met the following criteria: cases (n = 985) were women with breast cancer who had one or more first- or second-degree relatives with colorectal cancer, men/women with colorectal cancer who had one or more first- or secon
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