A large-scale assessment of two-way SNP interactions in breast cancer susceptibility using 46,450 cases and 42,461 controls from the breast cancer association consortium.

Part of the substantial unexplained familial aggregation of breast cancer may be due to interactions between common variants, but few studies have had adequate statistical power to detect interactions of realistic magnitude. We aimed to assess all two-way interactions in breast cancer susceptibility...

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Main Authors: Milne, R, Herranz, J, Michailidou, K, Dennis, J, Tyrer, J, Zamora, M, Arias-Perez, J, González-Neira, A, Pita, G, Alonso, MR, Wang, Q, Bolla, M, Czene, K, Eriksson, M, Humphreys, K, Darabi, H, Li, J, Anton-Culver, H, Neuhausen, S, Ziogas, A, Clarke, C, Hopper, J, Dite, G, Apicella, C, Southey, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2014