Genome-wide interaction study of smoking and bladder cancer risk.
Bladder cancer is a complex disease with known environmental and genetic risk factors. We performed a genome-wide interaction study (GWAS) of smoking and bladder cancer risk based on primary scan data from 3002 cases and 4411 controls from the National Cancer Institute Bladder Cancer GWAS. Alternati...
Main Authors: | Figueroa, J, Han, S, Garcia-Closas, M, Baris, D, Jacobs, E, Kogevinas, M, Schwenn, M, Malats, N, Johnson, A, Purdue, M, Caporaso, N, Landi, M, Prokunina-Olsson, L, Wang, Z, Hutchinson, A, Burdette, L, Wheeler, W, Vineis, P, Siddiq, A, Cortessis, V, Kooperberg, C, Cussenot, O, Benhamou, S, Prescott, J, Porru, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2014
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