Background: Genome-wide association studies have identified polymorphisms linked to both smoking exposure and risk of lung cancer. The degree to which lung cancer risk is driven by increased smoking, genetics, or gene–environment interactions is not well understood. Methods: We analyzed associations between 28 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) previously associated with smoking quantity and lung cancer in 7156 African-American females in the Women's Health Initiative (WHI), then analyzed main effects of top nominally significant SNPs and interactions between SNPs, cigarettes per day (CPD) and pack-years for lung cancer in an independent, multi-center case–control study of African-American females and males (1078 lung cancer cases and 8...
Background: Genetic variants in 15q25 have been identified as potential risk markers for lung cancer...
Tobacco smoke is the major environmental risk factor underlying lung carcinogenesis. However, approx...
BackgroundIdentifying genetic variants with pleiotropic associations across multiple cancers can rev...
AbstractBackgroundGenome-wide association studies have identified polymorphisms linked to both smoki...
BackgroundGenome-wide association studies have identified polymorphisms linked to both smoking expos...
ObjectivesGenome-wide association studies (GWAS) of lung cancer have identified regions of common ge...
Introduction:Three genome-wide association studies identified a region on chromosome 15q25.1 associa...
[[abstract]]Several genome-wide association studies identified the chr15q25.1 region, which includes...
AbstractThe majority of lung cancer cases result from complex interactions between smoking exposure,...
The majority of lung cancer cases result from complex interactions between smoking exposure, genetic...
IntroductionBlack/white disparities in lung cancer incidence and mortality mandate an evaluation of ...
Non-small cell lung cancer is the most common type of lung cancer. Both environmental and genetic ri...
Lung cancer continues to be the leading cause of cancer death in the USA and the best example of a c...
Genome-wide association studies have identified variants on chromosome 15q25.1 that increase the ris...
Non-small cell lung cancer is the most common type of lung cancer. Both environmental and genetic ri...
Background: Genetic variants in 15q25 have been identified as potential risk markers for lung cancer...
Tobacco smoke is the major environmental risk factor underlying lung carcinogenesis. However, approx...
BackgroundIdentifying genetic variants with pleiotropic associations across multiple cancers can rev...
AbstractBackgroundGenome-wide association studies have identified polymorphisms linked to both smoki...
BackgroundGenome-wide association studies have identified polymorphisms linked to both smoking expos...
ObjectivesGenome-wide association studies (GWAS) of lung cancer have identified regions of common ge...
Introduction:Three genome-wide association studies identified a region on chromosome 15q25.1 associa...
[[abstract]]Several genome-wide association studies identified the chr15q25.1 region, which includes...
AbstractThe majority of lung cancer cases result from complex interactions between smoking exposure,...
The majority of lung cancer cases result from complex interactions between smoking exposure, genetic...
IntroductionBlack/white disparities in lung cancer incidence and mortality mandate an evaluation of ...
Non-small cell lung cancer is the most common type of lung cancer. Both environmental and genetic ri...
Lung cancer continues to be the leading cause of cancer death in the USA and the best example of a c...
Genome-wide association studies have identified variants on chromosome 15q25.1 that increase the ris...
Non-small cell lung cancer is the most common type of lung cancer. Both environmental and genetic ri...
Background: Genetic variants in 15q25 have been identified as potential risk markers for lung cancer...
Tobacco smoke is the major environmental risk factor underlying lung carcinogenesis. However, approx...
BackgroundIdentifying genetic variants with pleiotropic associations across multiple cancers can rev...