This article reports an update of pooled analysis on metabolic gene polymorphisms and cancer (the Genetic Susceptibility to Environmental Carcinogens [GSEC] study). The study started in 1997, and has collected data from over 52,000 subjects (half cases, half controls). The distribution of cases shows that the most represented cancer is lung cancer (6465 cases), followed by bladder cancer (3289 cases). The analyses conducted on lung cancer and metabolic gene polymorphisms are summarized and discussed. Pooled analysis allows one to study rare subgroups of subjects, such as lung cancer at young ages, or in nonsmokers, and is a useful approach for generating new working hypothesis and for fostering collaboration
In the United States in 2004 it is estimated that lung cancer will be responsible for more than one ...
Individuals have different susceptibility towards environmental exposures that may cause or contribu...
Lung cancer (LC) among smokers of middle and old ages is a major cause of death in western countries...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A genetic component of early-onset lung cancer has been suggested....
Background: Since genetic factors may play an important role in lung cancer development at low dose ...
Background: We chose a set of candidate single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to investigate gene-e...
We analyzed a series of young (median age = 52 years) nonsmoker lung cancer patients and their unaff...
Susceptibility to lung cancer may in part be attributable to inter-individual variability in metabol...
Lung cancer is the most common malignancy in the Western world, and the main risk factor is tobacco ...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer worldwide. Polymorphisms in genes associated with carcinogen m...
Multiple genes have been studied for potential associations with lung cancer. The gene most frequent...
Cancer epidemiology has undergone marked development since the 1950s. One of the most spectacular an...
Lung cancer is the most common malignancy in the Western world, and the main risk factor is tobacco ...
Environmental carcinogens contained in air pollution, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, arom...
gene polymorphisms in lung cancer susceptibility have been widely investigated. However, the result...
In the United States in 2004 it is estimated that lung cancer will be responsible for more than one ...
Individuals have different susceptibility towards environmental exposures that may cause or contribu...
Lung cancer (LC) among smokers of middle and old ages is a major cause of death in western countries...
International audienceBACKGROUND: A genetic component of early-onset lung cancer has been suggested....
Background: Since genetic factors may play an important role in lung cancer development at low dose ...
Background: We chose a set of candidate single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to investigate gene-e...
We analyzed a series of young (median age = 52 years) nonsmoker lung cancer patients and their unaff...
Susceptibility to lung cancer may in part be attributable to inter-individual variability in metabol...
Lung cancer is the most common malignancy in the Western world, and the main risk factor is tobacco ...
Lung cancer is the most common cancer worldwide. Polymorphisms in genes associated with carcinogen m...
Multiple genes have been studied for potential associations with lung cancer. The gene most frequent...
Cancer epidemiology has undergone marked development since the 1950s. One of the most spectacular an...
Lung cancer is the most common malignancy in the Western world, and the main risk factor is tobacco ...
Environmental carcinogens contained in air pollution, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, arom...
gene polymorphisms in lung cancer susceptibility have been widely investigated. However, the result...
In the United States in 2004 it is estimated that lung cancer will be responsible for more than one ...
Individuals have different susceptibility towards environmental exposures that may cause or contribu...
Lung cancer (LC) among smokers of middle and old ages is a major cause of death in western countries...