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SUBMITTER: Lu L
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3568777 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lu Lingyi L Cancel-Tassin Geraldine G Valeri Antoine A Cussenot Olivier O Lange Ethan M EM Cooney Kathleen A KA Farnham James M JM Camp Nicola J NJ Cannon-Albright Lisa A LA Tammela Teuvo L J TL Schleutker Johanna J Hoegel Josef J Herkommer Kathleen K Maier Christiane C Vogel Walther W Wiklund Fredrik F Emanuelsson Monica M Grönberg Henrik H Wiley Kathleen E KE Isaacs Sarah D SD Walsh Patrick C PC Helfand Brian T BT Kan Donghui D Catalona William J WJ Stanford Janet L JL FitzGerald Liesel M LM Johanneson Bo B Deutsch Kerry K McIntosh Laura L Ostrander Elaine A EA Thibodeau Stephen N SN McDonnell Shannon K SK Hebbring Scott S Schaid Daniel J DJ Whittemore Alice S AS Oakley-Girvan Ingrid I Hsieh Chih-Lin CL Powell Isaac I Bailey-Wilson Joan E JE Cropp Cheryl D CD Simpson Claire C Carpten John D JD Seminara Daniela D Zheng S Lilly SL Xu Jianfen J Giles Graham G GG Severi Gianluca G Hopper John L JL English Dallas R DR Foulkes William D WD Maehle Lovise L Moller Pal P Badzioch Michael D MD Edwards Steve S Guy Michelle M Eeles Ros R Easton Douglas D Isaacs William B WB
The Prostate 20110711 4
<h4>Background</h4>In spite of intensive efforts, understanding of the genetic aspects of familial prostate cancer (PC) remains largely incomplete. In a previous microsatellite-based linkage scan of 1,233 PC families, we identified suggestive evidence for linkage (i.e., LOD ≥ 1.86) at 5q12, 15q11, 17q21, 22q12, and two loci on 8p, with additional regions implicated in subsets of families defined by age at diagnosis, disease aggressiveness, or number of affected members.<h4>Methods</h4>In an atte ...[more]