Starting from a survey of the studies on familiar aggregation of colorectal cancer, we introduce the aims of genetic epidemiology. One of its main goals is to assess population frequency of cancer susceptibility genes and to determine the age-specific risks for carriers with respect to non-carriers. In section two, segregation analysis investigations are reviewed, and inferences on the relevance of genetic components of susceptibility to colorectal cancer are drawn. In section three, the HNPCC paradigm is discussed in the light of the Knudson model of tumorigenesis and recent advances of molecular research. In the last section we show an example of genotype/environment interaction in the etiology of a particular cancer and present a concept...
Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) remains a frequent cause of cancer-associated mortality in the UK and sti...
Susceptibility to colorectal cancer is inevitably linked to both environmental and genetic factors, ...
Genetic susceptibility to colorectal cancer is caused by rare pathogenic mutations and common geneti...
Starting from a survey of the studies on familiar aggregation of colorectal cancer, we introduce the...
Genetic epidemiology studies in hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) have the potentia...
The genetic epidemiology of colorectal, breast and ovarian cancer was investigated and used to provi...
Human tumours usually develop due to a close inter action between environmental and genetic factors....
This review looks back at five decades of research into genetic susceptibility to colorectal cancer ...
Lynch syndrome or Hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) has recently received considera...
Pinpointing heritability factors is fundamental for the prevention and early detection of cancer. Up...
Cancer is essentially a somatic evolutionary process and is, therefore, effectively defined by the g...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a cumulative term applied to a clinically and genetically het...
Both genetic and environmental factors play a large role in the etiology of colorectal cancer. In th...
Classical segregation analysis was conducted on 605 families of probands with colorectal carcinoma a...
Genetic susceptibility to colorectal cancer is caused by rare pathogenic mutations and common geneti...
Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) remains a frequent cause of cancer-associated mortality in the UK and sti...
Susceptibility to colorectal cancer is inevitably linked to both environmental and genetic factors, ...
Genetic susceptibility to colorectal cancer is caused by rare pathogenic mutations and common geneti...
Starting from a survey of the studies on familiar aggregation of colorectal cancer, we introduce the...
Genetic epidemiology studies in hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) have the potentia...
The genetic epidemiology of colorectal, breast and ovarian cancer was investigated and used to provi...
Human tumours usually develop due to a close inter action between environmental and genetic factors....
This review looks back at five decades of research into genetic susceptibility to colorectal cancer ...
Lynch syndrome or Hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) has recently received considera...
Pinpointing heritability factors is fundamental for the prevention and early detection of cancer. Up...
Cancer is essentially a somatic evolutionary process and is, therefore, effectively defined by the g...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a cumulative term applied to a clinically and genetically het...
Both genetic and environmental factors play a large role in the etiology of colorectal cancer. In th...
Classical segregation analysis was conducted on 605 families of probands with colorectal carcinoma a...
Genetic susceptibility to colorectal cancer is caused by rare pathogenic mutations and common geneti...
Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) remains a frequent cause of cancer-associated mortality in the UK and sti...
Susceptibility to colorectal cancer is inevitably linked to both environmental and genetic factors, ...
Genetic susceptibility to colorectal cancer is caused by rare pathogenic mutations and common geneti...