PURPOSE: The high attrition rate of cancer drug development programs is a barrier to realizing the promise of precision oncology. We have examined whether the genetic insights from genome-wide association studies of cancer can guide drug development and repurposing in oncology. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Across 37 cancers, we identified 955 genetic risk variants from the National Human Genome Research Institute-European Bioinformatics Institute genome-wide association study catalog. We linked these variants to target genes using strategies that were based on linkage disequilibrium, DNA three-dimensional structure, and integration of predicted gene function and expression. With the use of the Informa Pharmaprojects database, we identified genes ...
Background Attrition is a major issue in drug development with less than 5% of drug development p...
Background: Human genome sequencing has enabled the association of phenotypes with genetic loci, but...
Although genome-wide association studies have identified many risk loci associated with colorectal c...
PURPOSE: The high attrition rate of cancer drug development programs is a barrier to realizing the p...
Purpose The high attrition rate of cancer drug development programs is a barrier to realizing the pr...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) provide an agnostic approach for investigating the genetic ba...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
Cancer is a genetic disease caused by the progressive accumulation of mutations in critical genes th...
Cancer is a genetic disease caused by the progressive accumulation of mutations in critical genes th...
Genome wide association studies (GWAS) provide an agnostic approach to identifying potential genetic...
Genome wide association studies (GWAS) provide an agnostic approach to identifying potential genetic...
Insights into the genetic basis of human disease are helping to address some of the key challenges i...
Background Attrition is a major issue in drug development with less than 5% of drug development p...
Background Attrition is a major issue in drug development with less than 5% of drug development p...
Background Attrition is a major issue in drug development with less than 5% of drug development p...
Background: Human genome sequencing has enabled the association of phenotypes with genetic loci, but...
Although genome-wide association studies have identified many risk loci associated with colorectal c...
PURPOSE: The high attrition rate of cancer drug development programs is a barrier to realizing the p...
Purpose The high attrition rate of cancer drug development programs is a barrier to realizing the pr...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) provide an agnostic approach for investigating the genetic ba...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
Cancer is a genetic disease caused by the progressive accumulation of mutations in critical genes th...
Cancer is a genetic disease caused by the progressive accumulation of mutations in critical genes th...
Genome wide association studies (GWAS) provide an agnostic approach to identifying potential genetic...
Genome wide association studies (GWAS) provide an agnostic approach to identifying potential genetic...
Insights into the genetic basis of human disease are helping to address some of the key challenges i...
Background Attrition is a major issue in drug development with less than 5% of drug development p...
Background Attrition is a major issue in drug development with less than 5% of drug development p...
Background Attrition is a major issue in drug development with less than 5% of drug development p...
Background: Human genome sequencing has enabled the association of phenotypes with genetic loci, but...
Although genome-wide association studies have identified many risk loci associated with colorectal c...