Prostate cancer represents a significant worldwide public health burden. Epidemiological and genetic epidemiological studies have consistently provided data supporting the existence of inherited prostate cancer susceptibility genes. Segregation analyses of prostate cancer suggest that a multigene model may best explain familial clustering of this disease. Therefore, modeling gene–gene interactions in linkage analysis may improve the power to detect chromosomal regions harboring these disease susceptibility genes. In this study, we systematically screened for prostate cancer linkage by modeling two-locus gene–gene interactions for all possible pairs of loci across the genome in 426 prostate cancer families from Johns Hopkins Hospital, Univer...
Prostate cancer is generally believed to have a strong inherited component, but the search for susce...
Evidence of the existence of major prostate cancer (PC)–susceptibility genes has been provided by mu...
Background Prostate cancer (PC) is generally believed to have a strong inherited component, but the ...
BACKGROUND Prostate cancer linkage studies have been used to localize rare and presumably highly pe...
Prostate cancer linkage studies have been used to localize rare and presumably highly penetrant canc...
Epidemiological and twin studies have consistently demonstrated a strong genetic component to prosta...
Prostate cancer linkage studies have been used to localize rare and presumably highly penetrant canc...
Evidence of the existence of major prostate cancer (PC)–susceptibility genes has been provided by mu...
Genome-wide association study–identified prostate cancer risk variants explain only a relatively sma...
International audienceRecent genome-wide association studies have identified independent susceptibil...
International audienceRecent genome-wide association studies have identified independent susceptibil...
International audienceRecent genome-wide association studies have identified independent susceptibil...
International audienceRecent genome-wide association studies have identified independent susceptibil...
International audienceRecent genome-wide association studies have identified independent susceptibil...
BACKGROUND Prostate cancer (PC) is generally believed to have a strong inherited component, but the...
Prostate cancer is generally believed to have a strong inherited component, but the search for susce...
Evidence of the existence of major prostate cancer (PC)–susceptibility genes has been provided by mu...
Background Prostate cancer (PC) is generally believed to have a strong inherited component, but the ...
BACKGROUND Prostate cancer linkage studies have been used to localize rare and presumably highly pe...
Prostate cancer linkage studies have been used to localize rare and presumably highly penetrant canc...
Epidemiological and twin studies have consistently demonstrated a strong genetic component to prosta...
Prostate cancer linkage studies have been used to localize rare and presumably highly penetrant canc...
Evidence of the existence of major prostate cancer (PC)–susceptibility genes has been provided by mu...
Genome-wide association study–identified prostate cancer risk variants explain only a relatively sma...
International audienceRecent genome-wide association studies have identified independent susceptibil...
International audienceRecent genome-wide association studies have identified independent susceptibil...
International audienceRecent genome-wide association studies have identified independent susceptibil...
International audienceRecent genome-wide association studies have identified independent susceptibil...
International audienceRecent genome-wide association studies have identified independent susceptibil...
BACKGROUND Prostate cancer (PC) is generally believed to have a strong inherited component, but the...
Prostate cancer is generally believed to have a strong inherited component, but the search for susce...
Evidence of the existence of major prostate cancer (PC)–susceptibility genes has been provided by mu...
Background Prostate cancer (PC) is generally believed to have a strong inherited component, but the ...