Genome-wide association study of colorectal cancer identifies six new susceptibility loci
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Schumacher, Fredrick
Schmit, Stephanie
Jiao, Shuo
Edlund, Christopher
Wang, Hansong
Zhang, Ben
Hsu, Li
Huang, Shu-Chen
Fischer, Christopher
Harju, John
Idos, Gregory
Lejbkowicz, Flavio
Manion, Frank
McDonnell, Kevin
McNeil, Caroline
Melas, Marilena
Rennert, Hedy
Shi, Wei
Thomas, Duncan
Van Den Berg, David J.
Hutter, Carolyn
Aragaki, Aaron
Butterbach, Katja
Caan, Bette
Carlson, Christopher
Chanock, Stephen
Curtis, Keith
Fuchs, Charles
Gala, Manish
Giovannucci, Edward
Gogarten, Stephanie
Hayes, Richard
Henderson, Brian
Hunter, David
Jackson, Rebecca
Kolonel, Laurence
Kooperberg, Charles
Sébastien Küry
LaCroix, Andrea
Laurie, Cathy
Laurie, Cecelia
Lemire, Mathieu
Levine, David
Ma, Jing
Makar, Karen
Qu, Conghui
Taverna, Darin
Ulrich, Cornelia
Wu, Kana
Kono, Suminori
West, Dee
Berndt, Sonja
Stéphane Bezieau
Brenner, Hermann
Campbell, Peter
Chan, Andrew
Chang-Claude, Jenny
Coetzee, Gerhard
Conti, David
Duggan, David
Figueiredo, Jane
Fortini, Barbara
Gallinger, Steven
Gauderman, W. James
Giles, Graham
Green, Roger
Haile, Robert
Harrison, Tabitha
Hoffmeister, Michael
Hopper, John
Hudson, Thomas
Jacobs, Eric
Iwasaki, Motoki
Jee, Sun Ha
Jenkins, Mark
Jia, Wei-Hua
Joshi, Amit
Li, Li
Lindor, Noralene
Matsuo, Keitaro
Moreno, Victor
Mukherjee, Bhramar
Newcomb, Polly
Potter, John
Raskin, Leon
Rennert, Gad
Rosse, Stephanie
Severi, Gianluca
Schoen, Robert
Seminara, Daniela
Shu, Xiao-Ou
Slattery, Martha
Tsugane, Shoichiro
White, Emily
Xiang, Yong-Bing
Zanke, Brent
Zheng, Wei
Le Marchand, Loic
Casey, Graham
Gruber, Stephen
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Schumacher, Fredrick R., Stephanie L. Schmit, Shuo Jiao, Christopher K. Edlund, Hansong Wang, Ben Zhang, Li Hsu, et al. 2015. “Genome-Wide Association Study of Colorectal Cancer Identifies Six New Susceptibility Loci.” Nature Communications 6 (1). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8138.Abstract
Genetic susceptibility to colorectal cancer is caused by rare pathogenic mutations and common genetic variants that contribute to familial risk. Here we report the results of a two-stage association study with 18,299 cases of colorectal cancer and 19,656 controls, with follow-up of the most statistically significant genetic loci in 4,725 cases and 9,969 controls from two Asian consortia. We describe six new susceptibility loci reaching a genome-wide threshold of P<5.0E - 08. These findings provide additional insight into the underlying biological mechanisms of colorectal cancer and demonstrate the scientific value of large consortia-based genetic epidemiology studies.Terms of Use
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