Introduction: Although breast and prostate cancers arise in different organs and are more frequent in the opposite sex, multiple studies have reported an association between their family history. Analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism data, based on distant relatives, has revealed a small positive genetic correlation between these cancers explained by common variants. The estimate of genetic correlation based on close relatives reveals the extent to which shared genetic risks are explained by both common and rare variants. This estimate is unknown for breast and prostate cancer. Method: We estimated the relative risks, heritability, and genetic correlation of breast cancer and prostate cancer based on the Minnesota Breast and Prostate C...
Introduction Prostate cancer (PrCa) is the commonest non-cutaneous cancer in men in the UK. Epidemio...
Prostate cancer (PCa) has a large familial component, but understanding of its genetic basis is frag...
Previous GWAS studies have reported significant associations between various common SNPs and prostat...
Introduction: Although breast and prostate cancers arise in different organs and are more frequent i...
Introduction: Although breast and prostate cancers arise in different organs and are more frequent i...
Prostate cancer is the most common incident cancer and the second leading cause of death in men in t...
Purpose: Investigate to which extent polygenic risk scores (PRS), high-impact monogenic variants, an...
The connection between breast and prostate cancer in relatives within a family is an intriguing ques...
Background: Many cancers share specific genetic risk factors, including both rare high-penetrance mu...
Purpose Investigate to which extent polygenic risk scores (PRS), pathogenic or likely rare pathogeni...
Quantifying the genetic correlation between cancers can provide important insights into the mechanis...
BACKGROUND: Breast and prostate cancer are two commonly diagnosed cancers in the United States. Prio...
BACKGROUND: Cases with a family history are enriched for genetic risk variants, and the power of ass...
Recent whole genome association studies of prostate, breast, and colorectal cancer have identified s...
Quantifying the genetic correlation between cancers can provide important insights into the mechanis...
Introduction Prostate cancer (PrCa) is the commonest non-cutaneous cancer in men in the UK. Epidemio...
Prostate cancer (PCa) has a large familial component, but understanding of its genetic basis is frag...
Previous GWAS studies have reported significant associations between various common SNPs and prostat...
Introduction: Although breast and prostate cancers arise in different organs and are more frequent i...
Introduction: Although breast and prostate cancers arise in different organs and are more frequent i...
Prostate cancer is the most common incident cancer and the second leading cause of death in men in t...
Purpose: Investigate to which extent polygenic risk scores (PRS), high-impact monogenic variants, an...
The connection between breast and prostate cancer in relatives within a family is an intriguing ques...
Background: Many cancers share specific genetic risk factors, including both rare high-penetrance mu...
Purpose Investigate to which extent polygenic risk scores (PRS), pathogenic or likely rare pathogeni...
Quantifying the genetic correlation between cancers can provide important insights into the mechanis...
BACKGROUND: Breast and prostate cancer are two commonly diagnosed cancers in the United States. Prio...
BACKGROUND: Cases with a family history are enriched for genetic risk variants, and the power of ass...
Recent whole genome association studies of prostate, breast, and colorectal cancer have identified s...
Quantifying the genetic correlation between cancers can provide important insights into the mechanis...
Introduction Prostate cancer (PrCa) is the commonest non-cutaneous cancer in men in the UK. Epidemio...
Prostate cancer (PCa) has a large familial component, but understanding of its genetic basis is frag...
Previous GWAS studies have reported significant associations between various common SNPs and prostat...