Relationship between inherited genetic variation and survival from colorectal cancer stratified by tumour location
The location of a patient’s colorectal cancer (CRC) influences their outcome but inherited factors may also be involved. We studied 1899 patients with advanced CRC (514 had proximal colonic, 493 distal colonic and 892 rectal tumours) and carried out genome-wide association studies for survival. Sing...
Autors principals: | Wills, C, Watts, K, Houseman, A, Maughan, TS, Fisher, D, Al-Tassan, NA, Houlston, RS, Escott-Price, V, Cheadle, JP |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Nature Research
2025
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