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A genome-wide gene-environment interaction study of breast cancer risk for women of European ancestry
BACKGROUND: Genome-wide studies of gene–environment interactions (G×E) may identify variants associated with disease risk in conjunction with lifestyle/environmental exposures. We conducted a genome-wide G×E analysis of ~ 7.6 million common variants and seven lifestyle/environmental risk factors for...
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