Re-evaluating genetic variants identified in candidate gene studies of breast cancer risk using data from nearly 280,000 women of Asian and European ancestry

  1. Yang, Y.
  2. Shu, X.
  3. Shu, X.-O.
  4. Bolla, M.K.
  5. Kweon, S.-S.
  6. Cai, Q.
  7. Michailidou, K.
  8. Wang, Q.
  9. Dennis, J.
  10. Park, B.
  11. Matsuo, K.
  12. Kwong, A.
  13. Park, S.K.
  14. Wu, A.H.
  15. Teo, S.H.
  16. Iwasaki, M.
  17. Choi, J.-Y.
  18. Li, J.
  19. Hartman, M.
  20. Shen, C.-Y.
  21. Muir, K.
  22. Lophatananon, A.
  23. Li, B.
  24. Wen, W.
  25. Gao, Y.-T.
  26. Xiang, Y.-B.
  27. Aronson, K.J.
  28. Spinell, J.J.
  29. Gago-Dominguez, M.
  30. John, E.M.
  31. Kurian, A.W.
  32. Chang-Claude, J.
  33. Chen, S.-T.
  34. Dörk, T.
  35. Evans, D.G.R.
  36. Schmidt, M.K.
  37. Shin, M.-H.
  38. Giles, G.G.
  39. Milne, R.L.
  40. Simard, J.
  41. Kubo, M.
  42. Kraft, P.
  43. Kang, D.
  44. Easton, D.F.
  45. Zheng, W.
  46. Long, J.
  47. Show all authors +
Journal:
EBioMedicine

ISSN: 2352-3964

Year of publication: 2019

Volume: 48

Pages: 203-211

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1016/J.EBIOM.2019.09.006 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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