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Genome-wide meta-analyses identifies novel taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy-associated loci.

Sucheston-Campbell LE, Clay-Gilmour AI, Barlow WE et al.

29278617 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
2262 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

SL
Sucheston-Campbell LE
CA
Clay-Gilmour AI
BW
Barlow WE
BG
Budd GT
SD
Stram DO
HC
Haiman CA
SX
Sheng X
YL
Yan L
ZG
Zirpoli G
YS
Yao S
JC
Jiang C
OK
Owzar K
HD
Hershman D
AK
Albain KS
HD
Hayes DF
MH
Moore HC
HT
Hobday TJ
SJ
Stewart JA
RA
Rizvi A
IC
Isaacs C
SM
Salim M
GJ
Gralow JR
HG
Hortobagyi GN
LR
Livingston RB
KD
Kroetz DL
AC
Ambrosone CB
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Objective: Taxane containing chemotherapy extends survival for breast cancer patients. However, taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy (TIPN) cannot be predicted, prevented or effectively treated. Using genome-wide analyses, we sought to identify common risk variants for TIPN.

204 European ancestry cases with ≥ grade 3 neuropathy, 1,919 European ancestry cases with < grade 3 neuropathy, 31 African American cases with ≥ grade 3 neuropathy, 108 African American cases with <grade 3 neuropathy

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

2262
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, African American or Afro-Caribbean
Ancestry
U.S.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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