Genome-wide association study of germline variants and breast cancer-specific mortality.
Escala-Garcia M, Guo Q, Dörk T et al.
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We examined the associations between germline variants and breast cancer mortality using a large meta-analysis of women of European ancestry.
7,697 European ancestry cases, 88,964 European ancestry controls
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