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Association Study between Polymorphisms in DNA Methylation-Related Genes and Testicular Germ Cell Tumor Risk.

Chiara GrassoMaja PopovićElena IsaevskaFulvio LazzaratoValentina FianoDaniela ZugnaJohn PlutaBenita WeathersKurt D'AndreaKristian AlmstrupLynn Anson-CartwrightD Timothy Timothy BishopStephen J ChanockChu ChenVictoria K CortessisMarlene D DalgaardSiamak DaneshmandAlberto FerlinCarlo ForestaMegan N FroneMarija GamulinJourik A GietemaMark H GreeneTom GrotmolRobert J HamiltonTrine B HaugenRuss HauserRobert KarlssonLambertus A L M KiemeneyDavor LesselPatrizia ListaRagnhild A LotheChey LovedayCoby MeijerKevin T NeadJeremie NsengimanaRolf I SkotheimClare TurnbullDavid J VaughnFredrik WiklundTongzhang ZhengAndrea ZitellaStephen M SchwartzKatherine A McGlynnPeter A KanetskyKatherine L NathansonLorenzo Richiardi
Published in: Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology (2022)
This finding suggests that TGCT pathogenesis could be associated with the folate cycle status, and this relation could be partly due to hereditary factors.
Keyphrases
  • germ cell
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • genome wide