Male breast cancer accounts for approximately 1% of all breast cancer. To date, risk factors for male breast cancer are poorly defined, but certain risk factors and genetic features appear common to both male and female breast cancer. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have recently identified common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that influence female breast cancer risk; 12 of these have been independently replicated. To examine if these variants contribute to male breast cancer risk, we genotyped 433 male breast cancer cases and 1,569 controls. Five SNPs showed a statistically significant association with male breast cancer: rs13387042 (2q35) (odds ratio (OR) = 1.30, p = 7.98×10⁻⁴), rs10941679 (5p12) (OR = 1.26, p = 0.007), r...
To identify low penetrance susceptibility alleles for colorectal cancer (CRC), we genotyped 1467 non...
BACKGROUND: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare disease and little is known about its aetiology. Germ...
The genetic changes underlying the development and progression of male breast cancer are poorly unde...
Recent whole genome association studies of prostate, breast, and colorectal cancer have identified s...
STK15 may be a low-penetrance breast cancer susceptibility gene, and several reports suggest that wo...
Rare inactivating mutations in BRCA1, BRCA2, ATM, TP53 and CHEK2 confer relative risks for breast ca...
BACKGROUND:The aetiology of male breast cancer (MBC) is poorly understood. In particular, the extent...
BACKGROUND: The etiology of male breast cancer (MBC) is poorly understood. In particular, the extent...
ncreasing evidence indicates that common genetic variants may contribute to the heritable risk of b...
Background: The etiology of male breast cancer (MBC) is poorly understood. In particular, the extent...
BACKGROUND: Truncating mutations in ATM have been shown to increase the risk of breast cancer but th...
Association studies in large series of breast cancer patients can be used to identify single-nucleot...
If breast cancers arise independently in each breast the odds ratio (OR) for bilateral breast cancer...
BACKGROUND: Cases with a family history are enriched for genetic risk variants, and the power of ass...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is now considered molecularly different from female breast cancer (FBC). Ev...
To identify low penetrance susceptibility alleles for colorectal cancer (CRC), we genotyped 1467 non...
BACKGROUND: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare disease and little is known about its aetiology. Germ...
The genetic changes underlying the development and progression of male breast cancer are poorly unde...
Recent whole genome association studies of prostate, breast, and colorectal cancer have identified s...
STK15 may be a low-penetrance breast cancer susceptibility gene, and several reports suggest that wo...
Rare inactivating mutations in BRCA1, BRCA2, ATM, TP53 and CHEK2 confer relative risks for breast ca...
BACKGROUND:The aetiology of male breast cancer (MBC) is poorly understood. In particular, the extent...
BACKGROUND: The etiology of male breast cancer (MBC) is poorly understood. In particular, the extent...
ncreasing evidence indicates that common genetic variants may contribute to the heritable risk of b...
Background: The etiology of male breast cancer (MBC) is poorly understood. In particular, the extent...
BACKGROUND: Truncating mutations in ATM have been shown to increase the risk of breast cancer but th...
Association studies in large series of breast cancer patients can be used to identify single-nucleot...
If breast cancers arise independently in each breast the odds ratio (OR) for bilateral breast cancer...
BACKGROUND: Cases with a family history are enriched for genetic risk variants, and the power of ass...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is now considered molecularly different from female breast cancer (FBC). Ev...
To identify low penetrance susceptibility alleles for colorectal cancer (CRC), we genotyped 1467 non...
BACKGROUND: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare disease and little is known about its aetiology. Germ...
The genetic changes underlying the development and progression of male breast cancer are poorly unde...