Gastric cancer is one of the most lethal types of cancer and its incidence varies worldwide, with the Andean region of South America showing high incidence rates. We evaluated the genetic structure of the population from Lima (Peru) and performed a case-control genetic association study to test the contribution of African, European, or Native American ancestry to risk for gastric cancer, controlling for the effect of non-genetic factors. A wide set of socioeconomic, dietary, and clinic information was collected for each participant in the study and ancestry was estimated based on 103 ancestry informative markers. Although the urban population from Lima is usually considered as mestizo (i.e., admixed from Africans, Europeans, and Native Amer...
Additional file 1. Demographic variables for men in both groups (gastric cancer and control). To bet...
Hispanics are known to be an extremely diverse and genetically admixed ethnic group. The lack of met...
Background: Hispanic women have lower breast cancer incidence rates than non-Hispanic white (NHW) wo...
Abstract Background Global literature describes differences in the incidence of gastric cancer among...
<div><p>Latin Americans are highly heterogeneous regarding the type of Native American ancestry. Con...
Background: Genetic association studies using case-control designs are susceptible to false-positive...
The genomic characteristics of Peruvian patients with gastric adenocarcinoma from diverse socioecono...
<p>(<b>box</b>)<b>.</b> Each individual was genotyped for 103 ancestry informative markers validated...
Funder: Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ) (1052)BACKGROUND: Latin American and Hispanic women ...
BACKGROUND: Uruguay exhibits one of the highest rates of breast cancer in Latin America, similar to ...
Native peoples of the New World, including Amerindians and admixed Latin Americans such as Mexican-A...
Women of Latin American origin in the United States are more likely to be diagnosed with advanced br...
infection and Chagas disease outcomes is unknown. infection was correlated with higher levels of Af...
Background: The U.S. Hispanic/Latino population is heterogeneous both socioculturally and by the pro...
Abstract Background Modern Latin American populations were formed via genetic admixture among ancest...
Additional file 1. Demographic variables for men in both groups (gastric cancer and control). To bet...
Hispanics are known to be an extremely diverse and genetically admixed ethnic group. The lack of met...
Background: Hispanic women have lower breast cancer incidence rates than non-Hispanic white (NHW) wo...
Abstract Background Global literature describes differences in the incidence of gastric cancer among...
<div><p>Latin Americans are highly heterogeneous regarding the type of Native American ancestry. Con...
Background: Genetic association studies using case-control designs are susceptible to false-positive...
The genomic characteristics of Peruvian patients with gastric adenocarcinoma from diverse socioecono...
<p>(<b>box</b>)<b>.</b> Each individual was genotyped for 103 ancestry informative markers validated...
Funder: Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ) (1052)BACKGROUND: Latin American and Hispanic women ...
BACKGROUND: Uruguay exhibits one of the highest rates of breast cancer in Latin America, similar to ...
Native peoples of the New World, including Amerindians and admixed Latin Americans such as Mexican-A...
Women of Latin American origin in the United States are more likely to be diagnosed with advanced br...
infection and Chagas disease outcomes is unknown. infection was correlated with higher levels of Af...
Background: The U.S. Hispanic/Latino population is heterogeneous both socioculturally and by the pro...
Abstract Background Modern Latin American populations were formed via genetic admixture among ancest...
Additional file 1. Demographic variables for men in both groups (gastric cancer and control). To bet...
Hispanics are known to be an extremely diverse and genetically admixed ethnic group. The lack of met...
Background: Hispanic women have lower breast cancer incidence rates than non-Hispanic white (NHW) wo...