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1. Overview on population screening for carriers with germline BRCA mutation in China.

2. Repeat polymorphisms in ESR2 and AR and colorectal cancer risk and prognosis: results from a German population-based case-control study.

3. Consensus Pathways Implicated in Prognosis of Colorectal Cancer Identified Through Systematic Enrichment Analysis of Gene Expression Profiling Studies.

4. Histology-specific risks in testicular cancer in immigrants to Sweden.

5. Incidence and familial risks in pituitary adenoma and associated tumors.

6. Constraints for genetic association studies imposed by attributable fraction and familial risk.

7. Association of DNA repair polymorphisms with DNA repair functional outcomes in healthy human subjects.

8. Polymorphisms in the KDR and POSTN Genes: Association with Breast Cancer Susceptibility and Prognosis.

9. Associations of genetic variants in the estrogen receptor coactivators PPARGC1A, PPARGC1B and EP300 with familial breast cancer.

11. Association of genetic variants in the Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor AKAP13 with familial breast cancer.

12. Association of the CASP10 V410I variant with reduced familial breast cancer risk and interaction with the CASP8 D302H variant.

14. Polymorphisms in the IGF-1 and IGFBP3 promoter and the risk of breast cancer.

15. Effect of common <it>B-RAF</it> and <it>N-RAS</it> mutations on global gene expression in melanoma cell lines.

16. The rare ERBB2 variant Ile654Val is associated with an increased familial breast cancer risk.

17. The insulin-like growth factor-1 pathway mediator genes: SHC1 Met300Val shows a protective effect in breast cancer.

19. Familial aggregation of Hodgkin lymphoma and related tumors (This article is a U.S. Government work and, as such, is in the public domain in the United States of America.) The Swedish Family-Cancer Database was created by linking registers maintained at Statistics Sweden and the Swedish Cancer Registry.) The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Cancer Institute or the U.S. Government.)

20. Polymorphisms in DNA repair and metabolic genes in bladder cancer.

21. Genetic polymorphisms in DNA repair genes and possible links with DNA repair rates, chromosomal aberrations and single-strand breaks in DNA.

22. Familial risk of cancer: Data for clinical counseling and cancer genetics.

23. Familial Breast Cancer: Scope for More Susceptibility Genes?

24. Familial invasive and borderline ovarian tumors by proband status, age and histology.

25. Socioeconomic factors in cancer in Sweden.

26. Polymorphisms in the Estrogen Receptor Beta Gene and Risk of Breast Cancer: No Association.

28. Incidence trends and familial risks in invasive and in situ cutaneous melanoma by sun-exposed body sites.

29. Association of death receptor 4 haplotype 626C–683C with an increased breast cancer risk.

31. A variant affecting a putative miRNA target site in estrogen receptor (ESR) 1 is associated with breast cancer risk in premenopausal women.

32. Polymorphisms in predicted microRNA-binding sites in integrin genes and breast cancer: ITGB4 as prognostic marker.

33. Interleukin promoter polymorphisms and prognosis in colorectal cancer.

34. Polymorphisms within micro-RNA-binding sites and risk of sporadic colorectal cancer.

35. SNPs in ultraconserved elements and familial breast cancer risk.

36. MDM2 SNP309 and cancer risk: a combined analysis.

37. Gene-environment studies: any advantage over environmental studies?

38. Copy number variant in the candidate tumor suppressor gene MTUS1 and familial breast cancer risk.

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