Genetic Variants Related to Longer Telomere Length are Associated with Increased Risk of Renal Cell Carcinoma.
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Machiela, Mitchell JHofmann, Jonathan N
Carreras-Torres, Robert
Brown, Kevin M
Johansson, Mattias
Wang, Zhaoming
Foll, Matthieu
Li, Peng
Rothman, Nathaniel
Savage, Sharon A
Gaborieau, Valerie
McKay, James D
Ye, Yuanqing
Henrion, Marc
Bruinsma, Fiona
Jordan, Susan
Severi, Gianluca
Hveem, Kristian
Vatten, Lars J
Fletcher, Tony
Koppova, Kvetoslava
Larsson, Susanna C
Wolk, Alicja
Banks, Rosamonde E
Selby, Peter J
Easton, Douglas F
Pharoah, Paul
Andreotti, Gabriella
Freeman, Laura E Beane
Koutros, Stella
Albanes, Demetrius
Mannisto, Satu
Weinstein, Stephanie
Clark, Peter E
Edwards, Todd E
Lipworth, Loren
Gapstur, Susan M
Stevens, Victoria L
Carol, Hallie
Freedman, Matthew L
Pomerantz, Mark M
Cho, Eunyoung
Kraft, Peter
Preston, Mark A
Wilson, Kathryn M
Gaziano, J Michael
Sesso, Howard S
Black, Amanda
Freedman, Neal D
Huang, Wen-Yi
Anema, John G
Kahnoski, Richard J
Lane, Brian R
Noyes, Sabrina L
Petillo, David
Colli, Leandro M
Sampson, Joshua N
Besse, Celine
Blanche, Helene
Boland, Anne
Burdette, Laurie
Prokhortchouk, Egor
Skryabin, Konstantin G
Yeager, Meredith
Mijuskovic, Mirjana
Ognjanovic, Miodrag
Foretova, Lenka
Holcatova, Ivana
Janout, Vladimir
Mates, Dana
Mukeriya, Anush
Rascu, Stefan
Zaridze, David
Bencko, Vladimir
Cybulski, Cezary
Fabianova, Eleonora
Jinga, Viorel
Lissowska, Jolanta
Lubinski, Jan
Navratilova, Marie
Rudnai, Peter
Szeszenia-Dabrowska, Neonila
Benhamou, Simone
Cancel-Tassin, Geraldine
Cussenot, Olivier
Bueno-de-Mesquita, H Bas
Canzian, Federico
Duell, Eric J
Ljungberg, Börje
Sitaram, Raviprakash T
Peters, Ulrike
White, Emily
Anderson, Garnet L
Johnson, Lisa
Luo, Juhua
Buring, Julie
Lee, I-Min
Chow, Wong-Ho
Moore, Lee E
Wood, Christopher
Eisen, Timothy
Larkin, James
Choueiri, Toni K
Lathrop, G Mark
Teh, Bin Tean
Deleuze, Jean-Francois
Wu, Xifeng
Houlston, Richard S
Brennan, Paul
Chanock, Stephen J
Scelo, Ghislaine
Purdue, Mark P
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Genetic Variants Related to Longer Telomere Length are Associated with Increased Risk of Renal Cell Carcinoma.Published in
Eur Urol 2017, 72(5):747-54Publiekssamenvatting
Relative telomere length in peripheral blood leukocytes has been evaluated as a potential biomarker for renal cell carcinoma (RCC) risk in several studies, with conflicting findings.PMID
28797570ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.eururo.2017.07.015
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