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SUBMITTER: Haiman CA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3102788 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Haiman Christopher A CA Chen Gary K GK Blot William J WJ Strom Sara S SS Berndt Sonja I SI Kittles Rick A RA Rybicki Benjamin A BA Isaacs William B WB Ingles Sue A SA Stanford Janet L JL Diver W Ryan WR Witte John S JS Hsing Ann W AW Nemesure Barbara B Rebbeck Timothy R TR Cooney Kathleen A KA Xu Jianfeng J Kibel Adam S AS Hu Jennifer J JJ John Esther M EM Gueye Serigne M SM Watya Stephen S Signorello Lisa B LB Hayes Richard B RB Wang Zhaoming Z Yeboah Edward E Tettey Yao Y Cai Qiuyin Q Kolb Suzanne S Ostrander Elaine A EA Zeigler-Johnson Charnita C Yamamura Yuko Y Neslund-Dudas Christine C Haslag-Minoff Jennifer J Wu William W Thomas Venetta V Allen Glenn O GO Murphy Adam A Chang Bao-Li BL Zheng S Lilly SL Leske M Cristina MC Wu Suh-Yuh SY Ray Anna M AM Hennis Anselm J M AJ Thun Michael J MJ Carpten John J Casey Graham G Carter Erin N EN Duarte Edder R ER Xia Lucy Y LY Sheng Xin X Wan Peggy P Pooler Loreall C LC Cheng Iona I Monroe Kristine R KR Schumacher Fredrick F Le Marchand Loic L Kolonel Laurence N LN Chanock Stephen J SJ Van Den Berg David D Stram Daniel O DO Henderson Brian E BE
Nature genetics 20110522 6
In search of common risk alleles for prostate cancer that could contribute to high rates of the disease in men of African ancestry, we conducted a genome-wide association study, with 1,047,986 SNP markers examined in 3,425 African-Americans with prostate cancer (cases) and 3,290 African-American male controls. We followed up the most significant 17 new associations from stage 1 in 1,844 cases and 3,269 controls of African ancestry. We identified a new risk variant on chromosome 17q21 (rs7210100, ...[more]