Association between hypermethylation of DNA repetitive elements in white blood cell DNA and pancreatic cancer
Highlights • This is the largest study to examine the association between leukocyte DNA methylation and pancreatic cancer. • We found a significant association between Line-1 hypermethylation and risk of pancreatic cancer. • The association was largely unmodified by lifestyle or clinical factors....
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