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SUBMITTER: Marker KM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7202960 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Marker Katie M KM Zavala Valentina A VA Vidaurre Tatiana T Lott Paul C PC Vásquez Jeannie Navarro JN Casavilca-Zambrano Sandro S Calderón Mónica M Abugattas Julio E JE Gómez Henry L HL Fuentes Hugo A HA Picoaga Ruddy Liendo RL Cotrina Jose M JM Neciosup Silvia P SP Castañeda Carlos A CA Morante Zaida Z Valencia Fernando F Torres Javier J Echeverry Magdalena M Bohórquez Mabel E ME Polanco-Echeverry Guadalupe G Estrada-Florez Ana P AP Serrano-Gómez Silvia J SJ Carmona-Valencia Jenny A JA Alvarado-Cabrero Isabel I Sanabria-Salas María Carolina MC Velez Alejandro A Donado Jorge J Song Sikai S Cherry Daniel D Tamayo Lizeth I LI Huntsman Scott S Hu Donglei D Ruiz-Cordero Roberto R Balassanian Ronald R Ziv Elad E Zabaleta Jovanny J Carvajal-Carmona Luis L Fejerman Laura L
Cancer research 20200403 9
Women of Latin American origin in the United States are more likely to be diagnosed with advanced breast cancer and have a higher risk of mortality than non-Hispanic White women. Studies in U.S. Latinas and Latin American women have reported a high incidence of HER2 positive (+) tumors; however, the factors contributing to this observation are unknown. Genome-wide genotype data for 1,312 patients from the Peruvian Genetics and Genomics of Breast Cancer Study (PEGEN-BC) were used to estimate gene ...[more]