Targeting the first-degree relatives of people with a particular complex disease can offer a powerful approach to building a risk-based cohort for prospective studies of etiologic factors. Such a cohort provides both a sizable increase in the rate of accrual of newly incident cases, enriching for risk factors that are known or even unknown, and a high level of motivation among participants. A nationwide study of breast cancer in the United States and Puerto Rico, the Sister Study, made up of women who are each the sister of a woman with breast cancer, exemplifies this approach. In this paper, the authors provide power calculations to aid in the design of such studies and quantify their benefits for detecting both genetic variants related to...
Background: Discoveries made through genome-wide association studies have revolutionized the field o...
BACKGROUND: Historically, studies of the "genetic epidemiology" of cancer have used nonsystematicall...
Background: Data for multiple common susceptibility alleles for breast cancer may be combined to ide...
Targeting the first-degree relatives of people with a particular complex disease can offer a powerfu...
The ability to classify people according to their underlying genetic susceptibility to a disease is ...
The rapid clinical embrace of next generation multigene cancer predisposition panels has resulted in...
Most common diseases demonstrate familial aggregation; the ratio of the risk for relatives of affect...
A cross-sectional study may be more feasible than a cohort or case-control study for examining the e...
Background: The 'common variant, common disease' model predicts that a significant component of here...
We describe the advantages of using established cohort stud-ies that have collected blood samples to...
Many common diseases have a complex genetic basis in which large numbers of genetic variations combi...
Funder: Genome Canada; doi: https://doi.org/10.13039/http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100008762Abstract: P...
Background: Data for multiple common susceptibility alleles for breast cancer may be combined to ide...
Background: Data for multiple common susceptibility alleles for breast cancer may be combined to ide...
Background: Discoveries made through genome-wide association studies have revolutionized the field o...
Background: Discoveries made through genome-wide association studies have revolutionized the field o...
BACKGROUND: Historically, studies of the "genetic epidemiology" of cancer have used nonsystematicall...
Background: Data for multiple common susceptibility alleles for breast cancer may be combined to ide...
Targeting the first-degree relatives of people with a particular complex disease can offer a powerfu...
The ability to classify people according to their underlying genetic susceptibility to a disease is ...
The rapid clinical embrace of next generation multigene cancer predisposition panels has resulted in...
Most common diseases demonstrate familial aggregation; the ratio of the risk for relatives of affect...
A cross-sectional study may be more feasible than a cohort or case-control study for examining the e...
Background: The 'common variant, common disease' model predicts that a significant component of here...
We describe the advantages of using established cohort stud-ies that have collected blood samples to...
Many common diseases have a complex genetic basis in which large numbers of genetic variations combi...
Funder: Genome Canada; doi: https://doi.org/10.13039/http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100008762Abstract: P...
Background: Data for multiple common susceptibility alleles for breast cancer may be combined to ide...
Background: Data for multiple common susceptibility alleles for breast cancer may be combined to ide...
Background: Discoveries made through genome-wide association studies have revolutionized the field o...
Background: Discoveries made through genome-wide association studies have revolutionized the field o...
BACKGROUND: Historically, studies of the "genetic epidemiology" of cancer have used nonsystematicall...
Background: Data for multiple common susceptibility alleles for breast cancer may be combined to ide...