Breast Cancer Risk From Modifiable and Nonmodifiable Risk Factors Among White Women in the United States
Abstract
An improved model for risk stratification can be useful for guiding public health strategies of breast cancer prevention.To evaluate combined risk stratification utility of common low penetrant single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and epidemiologic risk factors.Using a total of 17 171 cases and 19 862 controls sampled from the Breast and Prostate Cancer Cohort Consortium (BPC3) and 5879 women participating in the 2010 National Health Interview...
Paper Details
Title
Breast Cancer Risk From Modifiable and Nonmodifiable Risk Factors Among White Women in the United States
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
2
Issue
10
Pages
1295 - 1295
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