An information-theoretic analysis of genetics, gender and age in cancer patients.
Germline genetics, gender and hormonal-signaling pathways are all well described modifiers of cancer risk and progression. Although an improved understanding of how germline genetic variants interact with other cancer risk factors may allow better prevention and treatment of human cancer, measuring...
Main Authors: | Atwal, G, Rabadán, R, Lozano, G, Strong, L, Ruijs, M, Schmidt, M, van't Veer, L, Nevanlinna, H, Tommiska, J, Aittomäki, K, Bougeard, G, Frebourg, T, Levine, A, Bond, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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