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Do discordant cancers share familial susceptibility?
Kari Hemminki
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Jan Sundquist
, Andreas Brandt
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Lung Cancer
100%
Melanoma
100%
Discordant Cancer
100%
Family Members
66%
Breast
66%
Cancer Site
66%
Risk Factors
33%
Endometrium
33%
Cancer Types
33%
Prostate Cancer
33%
Genome-wide Association Study
33%
Lung Tumor
33%
Breast Cancer
33%
Population Level
33%
Prostate
33%
Nervous System
33%
Endocrine Tumors
33%
Statistical Power
33%
Standardized Incidence Ratio
33%
Susceptibility Loci
33%
Multiple Cancers
33%
Cancer Syndromes
33%
Cancer Database
33%
Family Cancer
33%
Statistical Support
33%
Familial Cancer
33%
Family Relationships
33%
Nervous System Tumors
33%
Size Limit
33%
Population Size
33%
Susceptibility to Cancer
33%
Skin Squamous Cell Carcinoma
33%
Colorectum
33%
Endocrine Cancer
33%
Cancer Systems
33%
Variable Penetrance
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Cancer
100%
Lung Cancer
60%
Melanoma
60%
Cancer Localization
40%
Endometrium
20%
Penetrance
20%
Prostate Cancer
20%
Lung Tumor
20%
Breast Cancer
20%
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
20%
Genome Wide Association Study
20%
Cancer Syndrome
20%
Proteus Syndrome
20%
Standardized Incidence Ratio
20%
Endocrine Tumor
20%
Nervous System Cancer
20%
Familial Cancer
20%
Nervous System Tumor
20%
Population Size
20%
Endocrine Cancer
20%
Family Relationship
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genome-Wide Association Study
100%
Sample Size
100%
Endometrium
100%
Penetrance
100%
Standardized Incidence Ratio
100%
Population Size
100%