Polymorphisms in Inflammation Pathway Genes and Endometrial Cancer Risk

Experimental and epidemiologic evidence have suggested that chronic inflammation may play a critical role in endometrial carcinogenesis. To investigate this hypothesis, a two-stage study was carried out to evaluate single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in inflammatory pathway genes in association wi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention biomarkers & prevention, 2013-02, Vol.22 (2), p.216-223
Hauptverfasser: DELAHANTY, Ryan J, XIANG, Yong-Bing, GOODMAN, Marc T, YING ZHENG, SALVESEN, Helga B, BAO, Ping-Ping, AMANT, Frederic, BECKMANN, Matthias W, COENEGRACHTS, Lieve, COOSEMANS, An, DUBROWINSKAJA, Natalia, DUNNING, Alison, SPURDLE, Amanda, RUNNEBAUM, Ingo B, EASTON, Douglas, EKICI, Arif B, FASCHING, Peter A, HALLE, Mari K, HEIN, Alexander, HOWARTH, Kimberly, GORMAN, Maggie, KAYDAROVA, Dylyara, KRAKSTAD, Camilla, BEEGHLY-FADIEL, Alicia, LOSE, Felicity, LINGENG LU, LURIE, Galina, O'MARA, Tracy, MATSUNO, Rayna K, PHAROAH, Paul, RISCH, Harvey, CORSSEN, Madeleine, TROVIK, Jone, TURMANOV, Nurzhan, JIRONG LONG, WANQING WEN, WEI LU, QIUYIN CAI, WEI ZHENG, SHU, Xiao-Ou, THOMPSON, Deborah, TOMLINSON, Ian, YU, Herbert, LAMBRECHTS, Diether, DÖRK, Thilo
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