Background: Genetic and molecular factors can play an important role in an individual’s cancer susceptibility and response to carcinogen exposure. Cancer susceptibility and response to carcinogen exposure can be either through inheritance of high penetrance but rare germline mutations that constitute heritable cancer syndromes, or it can be inherited as common genetic variations or polymorphisms that are associated with low to moderate risk for development of cancer. These polymorphisms can interact with environmental exposures and can influence an individual’s cancer risk through multiple pathways, including affecting the rate of metabolism of carcinogens or the immune response to these toxins. Thus, these genetic polymorphisms can account...
Cancer, a disease of the genome, is caused by a combination of germline predisposing variants and ac...
Precision medicine based upon molecular testing is heralded as a revolution in how cancer is prevent...
Individual cancer susceptibility seems to be related to factors such as changes in oncogenes and tum...
Molecular epidemiology is the integration of molecular biologic techniques into epidemiologic study....
Abstract: Gastric cancer is a disease of gene-environment interactions, as suggested by the varying ...
Individual cancer susceptibility seems to be related to factors such as changes in oncogenes and tum...
Cancer epidemiology has undergone marked development since the 1950s. One of the most spectacular an...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) provide an agnostic approach for investigating the genetic ba...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have found hundreds of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) ...
Most cancers results from man-made and natural environmental exposures (such as tobacco smoke; chemi...
Classical epidemiologic studies have made seminal contributions to identifying the etiology of most ...
Cancer risk is determined by a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors. Genome-wide a...
Precision medicine based upon molecular testing is heralded as a revolution in how cancer is prevent...
The Glutathione S-transferase are a family of phase II isoenzymes, believed to protect cells from re...
This article is a summary of the opinions of the authors, as presented at the annual conference of t...
Cancer, a disease of the genome, is caused by a combination of germline predisposing variants and ac...
Precision medicine based upon molecular testing is heralded as a revolution in how cancer is prevent...
Individual cancer susceptibility seems to be related to factors such as changes in oncogenes and tum...
Molecular epidemiology is the integration of molecular biologic techniques into epidemiologic study....
Abstract: Gastric cancer is a disease of gene-environment interactions, as suggested by the varying ...
Individual cancer susceptibility seems to be related to factors such as changes in oncogenes and tum...
Cancer epidemiology has undergone marked development since the 1950s. One of the most spectacular an...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) provide an agnostic approach for investigating the genetic ba...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have found hundreds of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) ...
Most cancers results from man-made and natural environmental exposures (such as tobacco smoke; chemi...
Classical epidemiologic studies have made seminal contributions to identifying the etiology of most ...
Cancer risk is determined by a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors. Genome-wide a...
Precision medicine based upon molecular testing is heralded as a revolution in how cancer is prevent...
The Glutathione S-transferase are a family of phase II isoenzymes, believed to protect cells from re...
This article is a summary of the opinions of the authors, as presented at the annual conference of t...
Cancer, a disease of the genome, is caused by a combination of germline predisposing variants and ac...
Precision medicine based upon molecular testing is heralded as a revolution in how cancer is prevent...
Individual cancer susceptibility seems to be related to factors such as changes in oncogenes and tum...