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    Germline BRCA2 mutations and the risk of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

    The incidence of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is very high among the Turkmen population of Iran. Family studies suggest a genetic component to the disease. Turkmen are ethnically homogenous and ar...

    M R Akbari, R Malekzadeh, D Nasrollahzadeh, D Amanian, F Islami, S Li in Oncogene (2008)

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    Diet quality and BRCA-associated breast cancer risk

    Although it has been suggested that dietary energy intake restriction may be related to reduced BRCA-associated breast cancer (BC) risk, it is currently not known whether overall diet quality could predict the BC...

    A. Nkondjock, P. Ghadirian in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2007)

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    Diet, lifestyle and BRCA-related breast cancer risk among French-Canadians

    Although the connection between diet, lifestyle and hormones suggests that nutritional and lifestyle factors may exert an influence in the etiology of breast cancer (BC), it is not clear whether these factors ...

    A Nkondjock, A. Robidoux, Y. Paredes, S.A. Narod in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2006)

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    Investigational strategies for detection and intervention in early-stage pancreatic cancer

    Daniel S. Longnecker, Parviz M. Pour in International Journal of Pancreatology (1994)

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    Reported family aggregation of pancreatic cancer within a population-based case-control study in the francophone community in Montreal, Canada

    As part of the SEARCH Collaborating Study Group of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a population-based case-control study of cancer of the pancreas was conducted in Montreal, interviewin...

    P. Ghadirian, P. Boyle, A. Simard, J. Baillargeon in International journal of pancreatology (1991)