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1. Integrative multi-omics analyses to identify the genetic and functional mechanisms underlying ovarian cancer risk regions

2. Elucidating the Risk of Colorectal Cancer for Variants in Hereditary Colorectal Cancer Genes

3. The impact of coding germline variants on contralateral breast cancer risk and survival

4. No Association Between Polygenic Risk Scores for Cancer and Development of Radiation Therapy Toxicity

5. Segregation analysis of 17,425 population-based breast cancer families: Evidence for genetic susceptibility and risk prediction

6. Incorporating progesterone receptor expression into the PREDICT breast prognostic model

8. Exome sequencing identifies HELB as a novel susceptibility gene for non-mucinous, non-high-grade-serous epithelial ovarian cancer

13. Identifying Novel Susceptibility Genes for Colorectal Cancer Risk From a Transcriptome-Wide Association Study of 125,478 Subjects

15. Refined cut-off for TP53 immunohistochemistry improves prediction of TP53 mutation status in ovarian mucinous tumors: implications for outcome analyses

16. Fine-mapping analysis including over 254,000 East Asian and European descendants identifies 136 putative colorectal cancer susceptibility genes

17. Allometric versus traditional body-shape indices and risk of colorectal cancer : a Mendelian randomization analysis

18. Differences in polygenic score distributions in European ancestry populations: implications for breast cancer risk prediction

19. A combination of the immunohistochemical markers CK7 and SATB2 is highly sensitive and specific for distinguishing primary ovarian mucinous tumors from colorectal and appendiceal metastases

20. Exome Chip Meta-analysis Fine Maps Causal Variants and Elucidates the Genetic Architecture of Rare Coding Variants in Smoking and Alcohol Use

21. Genome-wide association studies identify susceptibility loci for epithelial ovarian cancer in east Asian women

23. Co-observation of germline pathogenic variants in breast cancer predisposition genes: Results from analysis of the BRIDGES sequencing dataset

24. Genome-wide association study implicates immune dysfunction in the development of Hodgkin lymphoma

25. Elucidating the Risk of Colorectal Cancer for Variants in Hereditary Colorectal Cancer Genes

27. Supplementary Tables 1-3 from A Genome-Wide Gene-Based Gene–Environment Interaction Study of Breast Cancer in More than 90,000 Women

28. Supplementary Figure 1 from A Genome-Wide Gene-Based Gene–Environment Interaction Study of Breast Cancer in More than 90,000 Women

29. Supplementary Information from A Genome-Wide Gene-Based Gene–Environment Interaction Study of Breast Cancer in More than 90,000 Women

30. Data from A Genome-Wide Gene-Based Gene–Environment Interaction Study of Breast Cancer in More than 90,000 Women

31. Data from Large-Scale Evaluation of Common Variation in Regulatory T Cell–Related Genes and Ovarian Cancer Outcome

32. Supplementary Methods, Figures S1 - S3 from Genome-Wide Meta-Analyses of Breast, Ovarian, and Prostate Cancer Association Studies Identify Multiple New Susceptibility Loci Shared by at Least Two Cancer Types

33. Supplementary Tables S1 - S10 from Genome-Wide Meta-Analyses of Breast, Ovarian, and Prostate Cancer Association Studies Identify Multiple New Susceptibility Loci Shared by at Least Two Cancer Types

34. Supplementary Acknowledgments from Genome-Wide Meta-Analyses of Breast, Ovarian, and Prostate Cancer Association Studies Identify Multiple New Susceptibility Loci Shared by at Least Two Cancer Types

35. Data from Genome-Wide Meta-Analyses of Breast, Ovarian, and Prostate Cancer Association Studies Identify Multiple New Susceptibility Loci Shared by at Least Two Cancer Types

36. Supplementary Grant Support from Genome-Wide Meta-Analyses of Breast, Ovarian, and Prostate Cancer Association Studies Identify Multiple New Susceptibility Loci Shared by at Least Two Cancer Types

37. Supplementary Tables 1 - 4 from Large-Scale Evaluation of Common Variation in Regulatory T Cell–Related Genes and Ovarian Cancer Outcome

38. Combining Asian and European genome-wide association studies of colorectal cancer improves risk prediction across racial and ethnic populations

39. Probing the diabetes and colorectal cancer relationship using gene – environment interaction analyses

40. Genome-wide Interaction Study with Smoking for Colorectal Cancer Risk Identifies Novel Genetic Loci Related to Tumor Suppression, Inflammation, and Immune Response

41. Validation of a Genetic-Enhanced Risk Prediction Model for Colorectal Cancer in a Large Community-Based Cohort

42. No clinical utility of KRAS variant rs61764370 for ovarian or breast cancer

43. Ovarian cancer pathology characteristics as predictors of variant pathogenicity in BRCA1 and BRCA2

44. Supplementary notes from Genome-Wide Association Study of Prostate Cancer–Specific Survival

45. Figure S6A from Investigation of Exomic Variants Associated with Overall Survival in Ovarian Cancer

46. Table S1 from A Transcriptome-Wide Association Study Among 97,898 Women to Identify Candidate Susceptibility Genes for Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Risk

47. Online Supplementary Materials from A Transcriptome-Wide Association Study Among 97,898 Women to Identify Candidate Susceptibility Genes for Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Risk

48. Data from Risk Analysis of Prostate Cancer in PRACTICAL, a Multinational Consortium, Using 25 Known Prostate Cancer Susceptibility Loci

49. Supplementary Tables and References from BRCA2 Hypomorphic Missense Variants Confer Moderate Risks of Breast Cancer

50. Supplementary Methods and Tables from The OncoArray Consortium: A Network for Understanding the Genetic Architecture of Common Cancers

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