Common Genetic Polymorphisms Modify the Effect of Smoking on Absolute Risk of Bladder Cancer
β Scribed by Garcia-Closas, M.; Rothman, N.; Figueroa, J. D.; Prokunina-Olsson, L.; Han, S. S.; Baris, D.; Jacobs, E. J.; Malats, N.; De Vivo, I.; Albanes, D.; Purdue, M. P.; Sharma, S.; Fu, Y.-P.; Kogevinas, M.; Wang, Z.; Tang, W.; Tardon, A.; Serra, C.; Carrato, A.; Garcia-Closas, R.; Lloreta, J.; Johnson, A.; Schwenn, M.; Karagas, M. R.; Schned, A.; Andriole, G.; Grubb, R.; Black, A.; Gapstur, S. M.; Thun, M.; Diver, W. R.; Weinstein, S. J.; Virtamo, J.; Hunter, D. J.; Caporaso, N.; Landi, M. T.; Hutchinson, A.; Burdett, L.; Jacobs, K. B.; Yeager, M.; Fraumeni, J. F.; Chanock, S. J.; Silverman, D. T.; Chatterjee, N.
- Book ID
- 121453576
- Publisher
- American Association for Cancer Research
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 454 KB
- Volume
- 73
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-5472
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