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Cancer genetic mutation prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa: A review of existing data.

Joshua ShainAlissa MichelMichael S MayLindor QunajWafaa El-SadrWendy K ChungPaul S AppelbaumJudith S JacobsonJessica JustmanAlfred I Neugut
Published in: Seminars in oncology (2023)
While some progress has been made towards understanding the prevalence of germline mutations in cancer susceptibility genes, the characterization of genetic mutations among sub-Saharan African populations remains strikingly incomplete. Given the genetic diversity in the region, there remains a great need for large-scale, population-based studies to understand the prevalence of germline pathogenic variants and adequately capture all the subpopulations in this part of the world.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • risk factors
  • papillary thyroid
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • squamous cell
  • gene expression
  • big data
  • transcription factor
  • childhood cancer
  • dna damage
  • case control