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SUBMITTER: Lindstrom S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4320806 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lindström Sara S Thompson Deborah J DJ Paterson Andrew D AD Li Jingmei J Gierach Gretchen L GL Scott Christopher C Stone Jennifer J Douglas Julie A JA dos-Santos-Silva Isabel I Fernandez-Navarro Pablo P Verghase Jajini J Smith Paula P Brown Judith J Luben Robert R Wareham Nicholas J NJ Loos Ruth J F RJ Heit John A JA Pankratz V Shane VS Norman Aaron A Goode Ellen L EL Cunningham Julie M JM deAndrade Mariza M Vierkant Robert A RA Czene Kamila K Fasching Peter A PA Baglietto Laura L Southey Melissa C MC Giles Graham G GG Shah Kaanan P KP Chan Heang-Ping HP Helvie Mark A MA Beck Andrew H AH Knoblauch Nicholas W NW Hazra Aditi A Hunter David J DJ Kraft Peter P Pollan Marina M Figueroa Jonine D JD Couch Fergus J FJ Hopper John L JL Hall Per P Easton Douglas F DF Boyd Norman F NF Vachon Celine M CM Tamimi Rulla M RM
Nature communications 20141024
Mammographic density reflects the amount of stromal and epithelial tissues in relation to adipose tissue in the breast and is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. Here we report the results from meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of three mammographic density phenotypes: dense area, non-dense area and percent density in up to 7,916 women in stage 1 and an additional 10,379 women in stage 2. We identify genome-wide significant (P<5 × 10(-8)) loci for dense area (AREG, ESR1 ...[more]