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Breast cancer histologic subtypes show excess familial clustering.

Norah L HenryLisa Anne Cannon-Albright
Published in: Cancer (2019)
These findings provide evidence for significant familial clustering within histological subtypes for lobular, mucinous, and inflammatory breast carcinomas. Further research is required to identify the underlying genetic variants responsible for the increased risk. Studies of high-risk pedigrees segregating a specific histologic subtype could be a powerful design for predisposition gene identification.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • early onset
  • rna seq
  • low grade
  • oxidative stress
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • genome wide identification
  • genome wide analysis
  • breast cancer risk