rs11856927 - CYP19A1, MIR4713HG
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Pan-cancer and cross-population genome-wide association studies dissect shared genetic backgrounds underlying carcinogenesis - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 37340002
ABSTRACT: Integrating genomic data of multiple cancers allows de novo cancer grouping and elucidating the shared genetic basis across cancers. Here, we conduct the pan-cancer and cross-population genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta-analysis and replication studies on 13 cancers including 250,015 East Asians (Biobank Japan) and 377,441 Europeans (UK Biobank). We identify ten cancer risk variants including five pleiotropic associations (e.g., rs2076295 at DSP on 6p24 associated with lung cancer and rs2525548 at TRIM4 on 7q22 nominally associated with six cancers). Quantifying shared heritability among the cancers detects positive genetic correlations between breast and prostate cancer across populations. Common genetic components increase the statistical power, and the large-scale meta
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Lifestyle context
Concrete actions anchored to the cited research. We do not prescribe, we describe.
Diet
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Excess alcohol consumption Moderate
Alcohol increases circulating estrogen levels, elevating endometrial cancer risk
Limit to one or fewer standard drinks daily
Exercise
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Regular aerobic physical activity Moderate
Exercise reduces adiposity and circulating estrogen, both reducing endometrial cancer risk
150 minutes moderate-intensity aerobic activity weekly or equivalent
Lifestyle
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Maintain healthy body weight Moderate
Adipose tissue produces estrogen; excess adiposity increases circulating estrogen and endometrial cancer risk
Target BMI less than 25 through balanced diet and regular movement
Screening
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Endometrial cancer screening and monitoring plan Moderate
rs11856927 associated with endometrial cancer risk (p=2e-12, n=185358); CYP19A1 encodes aromatase, regulating estrogen synthesis
Discuss personalized screening strategy with gynecologist, including baseline imaging if indicated