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CYP3A7*1C allele: linking premenopausal oestrone and progesterone levels with risk of hormone receptor-positive breast cancers.

Johnson N, Maguire S, Morra A et al.

33495599 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
560 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

JN
Johnson N
MS
Maguire S
MA
Morra A
KP
Kapoor PM
TK
Tomczyk K
JM
Jones ME
SM
Schoemaker MJ
GC
Gilham C
BM
Bolla MK
WQ
Wang Q
DJ
Dennis J
AT
Ahearn TU
AI
Andrulis IL
AH
Anton-Culver H
AN
Antonenkova NN
AV
Arndt V
AK
Aronson KJ
AA
Augustinsson A
BC
Baynes C
FL
Freeman LEB
BM
Beckmann MW
BJ
Benitez J
BM
Bermisheva M
BC
Blomqvist C
BB
Boeckx B
BN
Bogdanova NV
BS
Bojesen SE
BH
Brauch H
BH
Brenner H
BB
Burwinkel B
CD
Campa D
CF
Canzian F
CJ
Castelao JE
CS
Chanock SJ
CG
Chenevix-Trench G
CC
Clarke CL
CD
Conroy DM
CF
Couch FJ
CA
Cox A
CS
Cross SS
CK
Czene K
DT
Dörk T
EA
Eliassen AH
EC
Engel C
ED
Evans DG
FP
Fasching PA
FJ
Figueroa J
FG
Floris G
FH
Flyger H
GM
Gago-Dominguez M
GS
Gapstur SM
GM
García-Closas M
GM
Gaudet MM
GG
Giles GG
GM
Goldberg MS
GA
González-Neira A
GP
Guénel P
HE
Hahnen E
HC
Haiman CA
HN
Håkansson N
HP
Hall P
HU
Hamann U
HP
Harrington PA
HS
Hart SN
HM
Hooning MJ
HJ
Hopper JL
HA
Howell A
HD
Hunter DJ
JA
Jager A
JA
Jakubowska A
JE
John EM
KR
Kaaks R
KR
Keeman R
KE
Khusnutdinova E
KC
Kitahara CM
KV
Kosma VM
KS
Koutros S
KP
Kraft P
KV
Kristensen VN
KA
Kurian AW
LD
Lambrechts D
LM
Le Marchand L
LM
Linet M
LJ
Lubiński J
MA
Mannermaa A
MS
Manoukian S
MS
Margolin S
MJ
Martens JWM
MD
Mavroudis D
MR
Mayes R
MA
Meindl A
MR
Milne RL
NS
Neuhausen SL
NH
Nevanlinna H
NW
Newman WG
NS
Nielsen SF
NB
Nordestgaard BG
ON
Obi N
OA
Olshan AF
OJ
Olson JE
OH
Olsson H
OE
Orban E
PT
Park-Simon TW
PP
Peterlongo P
PD
Plaseska-Karanfilska D
PK
Pylkäs K
RG
Rennert G
RH
Rennert HS
RK
Ruddy KJ
SE
Saloustros E
SD
Sandler DP
SE
Sawyer EJ
SR
Schmutzler RK
SC
Scott C
SX
Shu XO
SJ
Simard J
SS
Smichkoska S
SC
Sohn C
SM
Southey MC
SJ
Spinelli JJ
SJ
Stone J
TR
Tamimi RM
TJ
Taylor JA
TR
Tollenaar RAEM
TI
Tomlinson I
TM
Troester MA
TT
Truong T
VC
Vachon CM
VV
van Veen EM
WS
Wang SS
WC
Weinberg CR
WC
Wendt C
WH
Wildiers H
WR
Winqvist R
WA
Wolk A
ZW
Zheng W
ZA
Ziogas A
DA
Dunning AM
PP
Pharoah PDP
ED
Easton DF
HA
Howie AF
PJ
Peto J
DI
Dos-Santos-Silva I
SA
Swerdlow AJ
CJ
Chang-Claude J
SM
Schmidt MK
ON
Orr N
FO
Fletcher O
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Epidemiological studies provide strong evidence for a role of endogenous sex hormones in the aetiology of breast cancer. The aim of this analysis was to identify genetic variants that are associated with urinary sex-hormone levels and breast cancer risk.

560 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

560
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
U.K.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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