Association between Ancestry-Specific 6q25 Variants and Breast Cancer Subtypes in Peruvian Women.
Valentina A ZavalaSandro CasavilcaJeannie Navarro-VásquezCarlos A CastañedaHenry Leonidas GómezZaida MoranteMónica J CalderónJulio E AbugattasHenry L GómezHugo A FuentesRuddy Liendo-PicoagaJose M CotrinaClaudia MongeSilvia P NeciosupScott HuntsmanDonglei HuSixto E SanchezMichelle A WilliamsAngel Núñez-MarreroLenin GodoyAaron HechmerAdam B OlshenJulie DutilElad ZivJovanny ZabaletaBizu GelayeJule VasquezMarco Gálvez-NinoDaniel Y Enriquez-VeraTatiana VidaurreLaura FejermanPublished in: Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology (2022)
These results could inform functional analyses to understand the mechanism by which rs140068132-G reduces risk of breast cancer development in a subtype-specific manner. They also illustrate the importance of including diverse individuals in genetic studies.