Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Query Trace: Endometrial Neoplasms and CYP17A1[original query] |
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Variants in estrogen biosynthesis genes, sex steroid hormone levels, and endometrial cancer: a HuGE review. American journal of epidemiology 2007 Feb 165 (3): 235-45. Olson Sara H, Bandera Elisa V, Orlow Ire |
[A case-control study on genetic polymorphism of CYP17 MspA(1)I and its association with endometrial cancer risk]. Zhonghua zhong liu za zhi [Chinese journal of oncology] 2007 Apr 29 (4): 266-9. Gao Jing, Xiang Yong-bing, Xu Wang-hong, Cheng Jia-rong, Cai Qiu-yin, Shu Xiao-ou, Gao Yu-ta |
Variants in hormone biosynthesis genes and risk of endometrial cancer. Cancer causes & control : CCC 2008 Nov 19 (9): 955-63. Olson Sara H, Orlow Irene, Bayuga Sharon, Sima Camelia, Bandera Elisa V, Pulick Katherine, Faulkner Shameka, Tommasi Diana, Egan Daniel, Roy Pampa, Wilcox Homer, Asya Ali, Modica Ippolito, Asad Haider, Soslow Robert, Zauber Ann |
Genetic variation in CYP17A1 and pancreatic cancer in a population-based case-control study in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. International journal of cancer. Journal international du cancer 2010 Feb 126 (3): 790-5. Duell Eric J, Holly Elizabeth A, Kelsey Karl T, Bracci Paige |
CYP17A1 T-34C polymorphism is not associated with endometrial cancer risk. Tumour biology : the journal of the International Society for Oncodevelopmental Biology and Medicine 2013 Oct 34 (5): 2583-7. Yang Xueying, Feng Aihua, Liu Fengying, Li Qun, Zhang Jing, Yang Chuanhua, An Yuj |
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