Identification of novel genetic markers of breast cancer survival.
Guo Q, Schmidt MK, Kraft P et al.
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Survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer varies considerably between patients, and some of this variation may be because of germline genetic variation. We aimed to identify genetic markers associated with breast cancer-specific survival.
23,059 European ancestry estrogen-receptor positive cases, 6,881 European ancestry estrogen-receptor negative cases, 8,014 European ancestry cases
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