Breast Cancer Research

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Is breast cancer prognosis inherited?

Mikael Hartman*, Linda Lindström, Paul W Dickman, Hans-Olov Adami, Per Hall and Kamila Czene

Breast Cancer Research 2007, 9:R39 doi:10.1186/bcr1737

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Prostate cancer genomics: can we distinguish between indolent and fatal disease using genetic markers?

Fredrik Wiklund Genome Med 2010, 2:45 (29 July 2010)

While genome-wide association studies have revealed genetic variants associated with prostate cancer, there is a need for further research into genetic factors able to discriminate between indolent and fatal forms of the disease in order to improve clinical management.

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Distinct inherited metastasis susceptibility exists for different breast cancer subtypes: a prognosis study

Szu-Min Hsieh, Maxime P Look, Anieta M Sieuwerts, John A Foekens, Kent W Hunter Breast Cancer Research 2009, 11:R75 (13 October 2009)

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The influence of genetic variation in 30 selected genes on the clinical characteristics of early onset breast cancer

William Tapper, Victoria Hammond, Sue Gerty, Sarah Ennis, Peter Simmonds, Andrew Collins, Diana Eccles Breast Cancer Research 2008, 10:R108 (18 December 2008)