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GWAS Study

Agnostic Pathway/Gene Set Analysis of Genome-Wide Association Data Identifies Associations for Pancreatic Cancer.

Walsh N, Zhang H, Hyland PL et al.

30541042 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
21536 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

WN
Walsh N
ZH
Zhang H
HP
Hyland PL
YQ
Yang Q
ME
Mocci E
ZM
Zhang M
CE
Childs EJ
CI
Collins I
WZ
Wang Z
AA
Arslan AA
BL
Beane-Freeman L
BP
Bracci PM
BP
Brennan P
CF
Canzian F
DE
Duell EJ
GS
Gallinger S
GG
Giles GG
GM
Goggins M
GG
Goodman GE
GP
Goodman PJ
HR
Hung RJ
KC
Kooperberg C
KR
Kurtz RC
MN
Malats N
LL
LeMarchand L
NR
Neale RE
OS
Olson SH
SG
Scelo G
SX
Shu XO
VD
Van Den Eeden SK
VK
Visvanathan K
WE
White E
ZW
Zheng W
AD
Albanes D
AG
Andreotti G
BA
Babic A
BW
Bamlet WR
BS
Berndt SI
BA
Borgida A
BM
Boutron-Ruault MC
BL
Brais L
BP
Brennan P
BB
Bueno-de-Mesquita B
BJ
Buring J
CK
Chaffee KG
CS
Chanock S
CS
Cleary S
CM
Cotterchio M
FL
Foretova L
FC
Fuchs C
MG
M Gaziano JM
GE
Giovannucci E
GM
Goggins M
HT
Hackert T
HC
Haiman C
HP
Hartge P
HM
Hasan M
HK
Helzlsouer KJ
HJ
Herman J
HI
Holcatova I
HE
Holly EA
HR
Hoover R
HR
Hung RJ
JV
Janout V
KE
Klein EA
KR
Kurtz RC
LD
Laheru D
LI
Lee IM
LL
Lu L
MN
Malats N
MS
Mannisto S
MR
Milne RL
OA
Oberg AL
OI
Orlow I
PA
Patel AV
PU
Peters U
PM
Porta M
RF
Real FX
RN
Rothman N
SH
Sesso HD
SG
Severi G
SD
Silverman D
SO
Strobel O
SM
Sund M
TM
Thornquist MD
TG
Tobias GS
WJ
Wactawski-Wende J
WN
Wareham N
WE
Weiderpass E
WN
Wentzensen N
WW
Wheeler W
YH
Yu H
ZA
Zeleniuch-Jacquotte A
KP
Kraft P
LD
Li D
JE
Jacobs EJ
PG
Petersen GM
WB
Wolpin BM
RH
Risch HA
AL
Amundadottir LT
YK
Yu K
KA
Klein AP
SR
Stolzenberg-Solomon RZ
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) identify associations of individual single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with cancer risk but usually only explain a fraction of the inherited variability. Pathway analysis of genetic variants is a powerful tool to identify networks of susceptibility genes.

9,040 European ancestry cases, 12,496 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

21536
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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