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GWAS Study

Large-scale Genome-wide Association Study of East Asians Identifies Loci Associated With Risk for Colorectal Cancer.

Lu Y, Kweon SS, Tanikawa C et al.

30529582 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
70506 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

LY
Lu Y
KS
Kweon SS
TC
Tanikawa C
JW
Jia WH
XY
Xiang YB
CQ
Cai Q
ZC
Zeng C
SS
Schmit SL
SA
Shin A
MK
Matsuo K
JS
Jee SH
KD
Kim DH
KJ
Kim J
WW
Wen W
SJ
Shi J
GX
Guo X
LB
Li B
WN
Wang N
ZB
Zhang B
LX
Li X
SM
Shin MH
LH
Li HL
RZ
Ren Z
OJ
Oh JH
OI
Oze I
AY
Ahn YO
JK
Jung KJ
CD
Conti DV
SF
Schumacher FR
RG
Rennert G
JM
Jenkins MA
CP
Campbell PT
HM
Hoffmeister M
CG
Casey G
GS
Gruber SB
GJ
Gao J
GY
Gao YT
PZ
Pan ZZ
KY
Kamatani Y
ZY
Zeng YX
SX
Shu XO
LJ
Long J
MK
Matsuda K
ZW
Zheng W
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Background & aims: Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have associated approximately 50 loci with risk of colorectal cancer (CRC)-nearly one third of these loci were initially associated with CRC in studies conducted in East Asian populations. We conducted a GWAS of East Asians to identify CRC risk loci and evaluate the generalizability of findings from GWASs of European populations to Asian populations.

22,775 East Asian ancestry cases, 47,731 East Asian ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

70506
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian
Ancestry
China, Japan, Republic of Korea
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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