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SUBMITTER: Landi MT
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2775843 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Landi Maria Teresa MT Chatterjee Nilanjan N Yu Kai K Goldin Lynn R LR Goldstein Alisa M AM Rotunno Melissa M Mirabello Lisa L Jacobs Kevin K Wheeler William W Yeager Meredith M Bergen Andrew W AW Li Qizhai Q Consonni Dario D Pesatori Angela C AC Wacholder Sholom S Thun Michael M Diver Ryan R Oken Martin M Virtamo Jarmo J Albanes Demetrius D Wang Zhaoming Z Burdette Laurie L Doheny Kimberly F KF Pugh Elizabeth W EW Laurie Cathy C Brennan Paul P Hung Rayjean R Gaborieau Valerie V McKay James D JD Lathrop Mark M McLaughlin John J Wang Ying Y Tsao Ming-Sound MS Spitz Margaret R MR Wang Yufei Y Krokan Hans H Vatten Lars L Skorpen Frank F Arnesen Egil E Benhamou Simone S Bouchard Christine C Metspalu Andres A Metsapalu Andres A Vooder Tonu T Nelis Mari M Välk Kristian K Field John K JK Chen Chu C Goodman Gary G Sulem Patrick P Thorleifsson Gudmar G Rafnar Thorunn T Eisen Timothy T Sauter Wiebke W Rosenberger Albert A Bickeböller Heike H Risch Angela A Chang-Claude Jenny J Wichmann H Erich HE Stefansson Kari K Houlston Richard R Amos Christopher I CI Fraumeni Joseph F JF Savage Sharon A SA Bertazzi Pier Alberto PA Tucker Margaret A MA Chanock Stephen S Caporaso Neil E NE
American journal of human genetics 20091015 5
Three genetic loci for lung cancer risk have been identified by genome-wide association studies (GWAS), but inherited susceptibility to specific histologic types of lung cancer is not well established. We conducted a GWAS of lung cancer and its major histologic types, genotyping 515,922 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 5739 lung cancer cases and 5848 controls from one population-based case-control study and three cohort studies. Results were combined with summary data from ten additiona ...[more]