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No evidence thatGATA3rs570613 SNP modifies breast cancer risk

✍ Scribed by Sharon E. Johnatty; Fergus J. Couch; Zachary Fredericksen; Robert Tarrell; Amanda B. Spurdle; Jonathan Beesley; Xiaoqing Chen; kConFab Investigators; AOCS Group; The Swedish BRCA1 and BRCA2 Study Collaborators; Daphne Gschwantler-Kaulich; Christian F. Singer; Christine Fuerhauser; Anneliese Fink-Retter; Susan M. Domchek; Katherine L. Nathanson; Vernon S. Pankratz; Noralane M. Lindor; Andrew K. Godwin; Maria A. Caligo; John Hopper; Melissa C. Southey; Graham G. Giles; Christina Justenhoven; Hiltrud Brauch; Ute Hamann; Yon-Dschun Ko; Tuomas Heikkinen; Kirsimari Aaltonen; Kristiina Aittomäki; Carl Blomqvist; Heli Nevanlinna; Per Hall; Kamila Czene; Jianjun Liu; Susan Peock; Margaret Cook; Radka Platte; D. Gareth Evans; Fiona Lalloo; Rosalind Eeles; Gabriella Pichert; Diana Eccles; Rosemarie Davidson; Trevor Cole; Jackie Cook; Fiona Douglas; Carol Chu; Shirley Hodgson; Joan Paterson; Frans B. L. Hogervorst; Matti A. Rookus; Caroline Seynaeve; Juul Wijnen; Maaike Vreeswijk; Marjolijn Ligtenberg; Rob B. van der Luijt; Theo A. M. van Os; Hans J. P. Gille; Marinus J. Blok; HEBON; Claudine Issacs; Manjeet K. Humphreys; Lesley McGuffog; Sue Healey; Olga Sinilnikova; Antonis C. Antoniou; Douglas F. Easton; Georgia Chenevix-Trench; on behalf of the Breast Cancer Association Consortium and the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
205 KB
Volume
117
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-6806

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