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Genetic architectures of proximal and distal colorectal cancer are partly distinct.

Huyghe JR, Harrison TA, Bien SA et al.

33632709 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
94747 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

HJ
Huyghe JR
HT
Harrison TA
BS
Bien SA
HH
Hampel H
FJ
Figueiredo JC
SS
Schmit SL
CD
Conti DV
CS
Chen S
QC
Qu C
LY
Lin Y
BR
Barfield R
BJ
Baron JA
CA
Cross AJ
DB
Diergaarde B
DD
Duggan D
HS
Harlid S
IL
Imaz L
KH
Kang HM
LD
Levine DM
PV
Perduca V
PA
Perez-Cornago A
SL
Sakoda LC
SF
Schumacher FR
SM
Slattery ML
TA
Toland AE
VD
van Duijnhoven FJB
VG
Van Guelpen B
AA
Agudo A
AD
Albanes D
AM
Alonso MH
AK
Anderson K
AC
Arnau-Collell C
AV
Arndt V
BB
Banbury BL
BM
Bassik MC
BS
Berndt SI
BS
Bézieau S
BD
Bishop DT
BJ
Boehm J
BH
Boeing H
BM
Boutron-Ruault MC
BH
Brenner H
BS
Brezina S
BS
Buch S
BD
Buchanan DD
BA
Burnett-Hartman A
CB
Caan BJ
CP
Campbell PT
CP
Carr PR
CA
Castells A
CS
Castellví-Bel S
CA
Chan AT
CJ
Chang-Claude J
CS
Chanock SJ
CK
Curtis KR
DL
de la Chapelle A
ED
Easton DF
ED
English DR
FE
Feskens EJM
GM
Gala M
GS
Gallinger SJ
GW
Gauderman WJ
GG
Giles GG
GP
Goodman PJ
GW
Grady WM
GJ
Grove JS
GA
Gsur A
GM
Gunter MJ
HR
Haile RW
HJ
Hampe J
HM
Hoffmeister M
HJ
Hopper JL
HW
Hsu WL
HW
Huang WY
HT
Hudson TJ
JM
Jenab M
JM
Jenkins MA
JA
Joshi AD
KT
Keku TO
KC
Kooperberg C
KT
Kühn T
KS
Küry S
LM
Le Marchand L
LF
Lejbkowicz F
LC
Li CI
LL
Li L
LW
Lieb W
LA
Lindblom A
LN
Lindor NM
MS
Männistö S
MS
Markowitz SD
MR
Milne RL
ML
Moreno L
MN
Murphy N
NR
Nassir R
OK
Offit K
OS
Ogino S
PS
Panico S
PP
Parfrey PS
PR
Pearlman R
PP
Pharoah PDP
PA
Phipps AI
PE
Platz EA
PJ
Potter JD
PR
Prentice RL
QL
Qi L
RL
Raskin L
RG
Rennert G
RH
Rennert HS
RE
Riboli E
SC
Schafmayer C
SR
Schoen RE
SD
Seminara D
SM
Song M
SY
Su YR
TC
Tangen CM
TS
Thibodeau SN
TD
Thomas DC
TA
Trichopoulou A
UC
Ulrich CM
VK
Visvanathan K
VP
Vodicka P
VL
Vodickova L
VV
Vymetalkova V
WK
Weigl K
WS
Weinstein SJ
WE
White E
WA
Wolk A
WM
Woods MO
WA
Wu AH
AG
Abecasis GR
ND
Nickerson DA
SP
Scacheri PC
KA
Kundaje A
CG
Casey G
GS
Gruber SB
HL
Hsu L
MV
Moreno V
HR
Hayes RB
NP
Newcomb PA
PU
Peters U
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Objective: An understanding of the etiologic heterogeneity of colorectal cancer (CRC) is critical for improving precision prevention, including individualized screening recommendations and the discovery of novel drug targets and repurposable drug candidates for chemoprevention. Known differences in molecular characteristics and environmental risk factors among tumors arising in different locations of the colorectum suggest partly distinct mechanisms of carcinogenesis. The extent to which the contribution of inherited genetic risk factors for CRC differs by anatomical subsite of the primary tumor has not been examined.

30,588 European ancestry cases, 64,159 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

94747
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Israel, Austria, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, U.K., Canada, U.S., Australia
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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