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1. Characterizing prostate cancer risk through multi-ancestry genome-wide discovery of 187 novel risk variants

2. Evidence of Novel Susceptibility Variants for Prostate Cancer and a Multiancestry Polygenic Risk Score Associated with Aggressive Disease in Men of African Ancestry

3. Trans-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of prostate cancer identifies new susceptibility loci and informs genetic risk prediction

4. Genetic variants associated with fasting glucose and insulin concentrations in an ethnically diverse population: results from the Population Architecture using Genomics and Epidemiology (PAGE) study

5. Evaluating approaches for constructing polygenic risk scores for prostate cancer in men of African and European ancestry

9. Atopic allergic conditions and prostate cancer risk and survival in the Multiethnic Cohort study.

10. Evaluating Approaches for Constructing Polygenic Risk Scores for Prostate Cancer in Men of African and European Ancestry

11. Publisher Correction: Trans-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of prostate cancer identifies new susceptibility loci and informs genetic risk prediction

12. A Rare Germline HOXB13 Variant Contributes to Risk of Prostate Cancer in Men of African Ancestry

14. Genome-wide association study of colorectal cancer in Hispanics

16. A genome-wide association study of breast cancer in women of African ancestry

18. Consistent Directions of Effect for Established Type 2 Diabetes Risk Variants Across Populations: The Population Architecture using Genomics and Epidemiology (PAGE) Consortium

22. Association of Anthropometric Measures With the Risk of Prostate Cancer in the Multiethnic Cohort.

26. Germline Sequencing DNA Repair Genes in 5545 Men With Aggressive and Nonaggressive Prostate Cancer.

27. A Germline Variant at 8q24 Contributes to Familial Clustering of Prostate Cancer in Men of African Ancestry.

28. The Four-Kallikrein Panel Is Effective in Identifying Aggressive Prostate Cancer in a Multiethnic Population.

30. Genetic risk of prostate cancer in Ugandan men.

31. A common variant at the TERT-CLPTM1L locus is associated with estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer

32. A Genome-Wide Scan for Breast Cancer Risk Haplotypes among African American Women.

33. Reproducibility, Performance, and Clinical Utility of a Genetic Risk Prediction Model for Prostate Cancer in Japanese.

34. A meta-analysis of 87,040 individuals identifies 23 new susceptibility loci for prostate cancer

36. A Genome-Wide Scan for Breast Cancer Risk Haplotypes among African American Women

37. Hormonal factors and the risk of invasive ovarian cancer: a population-based case-control study

38. Polygenic Risk Score Modifies Prostate Cancer Risk of Pathogenic Variants in Men of African Ancestry.

39. Evaluating approaches for constructing polygenic risk scores for prostate cancer in men of African and European ancestry.

40. Genetic Risk of Second Primary Cancer in Breast Cancer Survivors: The Multiethnic Cohort Study.

41. The Association of Prediagnostic Statin Use with Aggressive Prostate Cancer from the Multiethnic Cohort Study.

42. Germline Sequencing DNA Repair Genes in 5545 Men With Aggressive and Nonaggressive Prostate Cancer.

43. Two Novel Susceptibility Loci for Prostate Cancer in Men of African Ancestry.

44. Evaluating genetic risk for prostate cancer among Japanese and Latinos.

45. A common variant at the TERT-CLPTM1L locus is associated with estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer.

46. Genome-wide association study of prostate cancer in men of African ancestry identifies a susceptibility locus at 17q21.

47. Characterizing genetic risk at known prostate cancer susceptibility loci in African Americans.

48. Established risk factors account for most of the racial differences in cardiovascular disease mortality.

49. Dense breast stromal tissue shows greatly increased concentration of breast epithelium but no increase in its proliferative activity.

50. Breast cancer in a multiethnic cohort in Hawaii and Los Angeles: risk factor-adjusted incidence in Japanese equals and in Hawaiians exceeds that in whites.

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