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A genome-wide gene-based gene-environment interaction study of breast cancer in more than 90,000 women.

Wang X, Chen H, Middha Kapoor P, Su YR, Bolla MK, Dennis J, Dunning AM, Lush M, Wang Q, Michailidou K, Pharoah PDP, Hopper JL, Southey MC, Koutros S, Beane Freeman LE, Stone J, Rennert G, Shibli R, Murphy RA, Aronson K, Gu?nel P, Truong T, Teras LR, Hodge JM, Canzian F, Kaaks R, Brenner H, Arndt V, Hoppe R, Lo WY, Behrens S, Mannermaa A, Kosma VM, Jung A, Becher H, Giles GG, Haiman CA, Maskarinec G, Scott C, Winham S, Simard J, Goldberg MS, Zheng W, Long J, Troester MA, Love MI, Peng C, Tamimi R, Eliassen H, Garc?a-Closas M, Figueroa J, Ahearn T, Yang R, Evans DG, Howell A, Hall P, Czene K, Wolk A, Sandler DP, Taylor JA, Swerdlow AJ, Orr N, Lacey JV, Wang S, Olsson H, Easton DF, Milne RL, Hsu L, Kraft P, Chang-Claude J, Lindstr?m S. A genome-wide gene-based gene-environment interaction study of breast cancer in more than 90,000 women. Cancer Res Commun. 2022 04; 2(4):211-219.

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