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- Title
Association between a 15q25 gene variant, smoking quantity and tobacco-related cancers among 17 000 individuals.
- Authors
Lips, Esther H; Gaborieau, Valerie; McKay, James D; Chabrier, Amelie; Hung, Rayjean J; Boffetta, Paolo; Hashibe, Mia; Zaridze, David; Szeszenia-Dabrowska, Neonilia; Lissowska, Jolanta; Rudnai, Peter; Fabianova, Eleonora; Mates, Dana; Bencko, Vladimir; Foretova, Lenka; Janout, Vladimir; Field, John K; Liloglou, Triantafillos; Xinarianos, George; McLaughlin, John; Liu, Geoffrey; Skorpen, Frank; Elvestad, Maiken Bratt; Hveem, Kristian; Vatten, Lars; Study, Epic; Benhamou, Simone; Lagiou, Pagona; Holcátová, Ivana; Merletti, Franco; Kjaerheim, Kristina; Agudo, Antonio; Castellsagué, Xavier; Macfarlane, Tatiana V; Barzan, Luigi; Canova, Cristina; Lowry, Ray; Conway, David I; Znaor, Ariana; Healy, Claire; Curado, Maria Paula; Koifman, Sergio; Eluf-Neto, Jose; Matos, Elena; Menezes, Ana; Fernandez, Leticia; Metspalu, Andres; Heath, Simon; Lathrop, Mark; Brennan, Paul
- Abstract
Genetic variants in 15q25 have been identified as potential risk markers for lung cancer (LC), but controversy exists as to whether this is a direct association, or whether the 15q variant is simply a proxy for increased exposure to tobacco carcinogens.
- Publication
International journal of epidemiology, 2010, Vol 39, Issue 2, p563
- ISSN
1464-3685
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1093/ije/dyp288