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SUBMITTER: Lonjou C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9290690 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lonjou Christine C Eon-Marchais Séverine S Truong Thérèse T Dondon Marie-Gabrielle MG Karimi Mojgan M Jiao Yue Y Damiola Francesca F Barjhoux Laure L Le Gal Dorothée D Beauvallet Juana J Mebirouk Noura N Cavaciuti Eve E Chiesa Jean J Floquet Anne A Audebert-Bellanger Séverine S Giraud Sophie S Frebourg Thierry T Limacher Jean-Marc JM Gladieff Laurence L Mortemousque Isabelle I Dreyfus Hélène H Lejeune-Dumoulin Sophie S Lasset Christine C Venat-Bouvet Laurence L Bignon Yves-Jean YJ Pujol Pascal P Maugard Christine M CM Luporsi Elisabeth E Bonadona Valérie V Noguès Catherine C Berthet Pascaline P Delnatte Capucine C Gesta Paul P Lortholary Alain A Faivre Laurence L Buecher Bruno B Caron Olivier O Gauthier-Villars Marion M Coupier Isabelle I Mazoyer Sylvie S Monraz Luis-Cristobal LC Kondratova Maria M Kuperstein Inna I Guénel Pascal P Barillot Emmanuel E Stoppa-Lyonnet Dominique D Andrieu Nadine N Lesueur Fabienne F
International journal of cancer 20210109 8
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in over 180 loci have been associated with breast cancer (BC) through genome-wide association studies involving mostly unselected population-based case-control series. Some of them modify BC risk of women carrying a BRCA1 or BRCA2 (BRCA1/2) mutation and may also explain BC risk variability in BC-prone families with no BRCA1/2 mutation. Here, we assessed the contribution of SNPs of the iCOGS array in GENESIS consisting of BC cases with no BRCA1/2 mutation an ...[more]