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Familial Cancer

Ausgabe 3/2008

Inhalt (12 Artikel)

The extracolonic cancer spectrum in females with the common ‘South African’ hMLH1 c.C1528T mutation

Maria M. Blokhuis, Paul A. Goldberg, G. Elize Pietersen, Ursula Algar, A. Alvera Vorster, Dhiren Govender, Raj S. Ramesar

Influence of germline polymorphisms of GSTT1, GSTM1, and GSTP1 in familial versus sporadic breast cancer susceptibility and survival

Volga S. Syamala, Leelakumari Sreeja, Vani Syamala, Praveenkumar B. Raveendran, Rajan Balakrishnan, Ratheesan Kuttan, Ravindran Ankathil

Family history of cancer in Brazil: is it being used?

Danilo V. Viana, Juvenal R. N. Góes, Cláudio S. R. Coy, Maria de Lourdes Setsuko Ayrizono, Carmen S. P. Lima, Iscia Lopes-Cendes

Inequality of use of Cancer Genetics Services by members of breast, ovarian and colorectal cancer families in South East Scotland

Susan M. Holloway, Birgitta Bernhard, Harry Campbell, Roseanne Cetnarskyj, Wayne W. K. Lam

Tumor histology helps to identify Lynch syndrome among colorectal cancer patients

Brindusa Truta, Yunn-Yi Chen, Amie M. Blanco, Guoren Deng, Peggy G. Conrad, Yong Ho Kim, Eun Taek Park, Sanjay Kakar, Young S. Kim, Fernando Velayos, Marvin H. Sleisenger, Jonathan P. Terdiman

Prevalence of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in breast cancer patients from Cuba

Rolando Comacho Rodriguez, Antonio Alejandro Esperon, Ramon Ropero, Maria Caridad Rubio, Ronald Rodriguez, Rosa M. Ortiz, Juan J. Lence Anta, Mario de los Rios, Deyanira Carnesolta, Maria C. del Olivera, Somalia Stiu Vansam, Robert Royer, Mohammad R. Akbari, Talia Donenberg, Steven A. Narod

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