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Genome-Wide Association Study for Anthracycline-Induced Congestive Heart Failure.

Schneider BP, Shen F, Gardner L et al.

27993963 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
1620 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

SB
Schneider BP
SF
Shen F
GL
Gardner L
RM
Radovich M
LL
Li L
MK
Miller KD
JG
Jiang G
LD
Lai D
OA
O'Neill A
SJ
Sparano JA
DN
Davidson NE
CD
Cameron D
GI
Gradus-Pizlo I
MR
Mastouri RA
ST
Suter TM
FT
Foroud T
SG
Sledge GW
Chapter II

Abstract

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Purpose: Anthracycline-induced congestive heart failure (CHF) is a rare but serious toxicity associated with this commonly employed anticancer therapy. The ability to predict which patients might be at increased risk prior to exposure would be valuable to optimally counsel risk-to-benefit ratio for each patient. Herein, we present a genome-wide approach for biomarker discovery with two validation cohorts to predict CHF from adult patients planning to receive anthracycline.

51 European American ancestry cases, 794 European American ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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1620
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
21 European ancestry cases, 266 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
U.S.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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