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- Genome- and transcriptome-wide association studies of 386,000 Asian and European-ancestry women provide new insights into breast cancer genetics
Using data from 386,000 Asian- and European-ancestry women, we conducted extensive
genome- and transcriptome-wide association studies that identified 222 risk loci and
137 genes in association with breast cancer risk. These studies, along with pathway
analyses, provide a comprehensive understanding of and new biological insights into
the genetics of breast cancer.
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