Journal article

Background, rationale and protocol for a case-control-family study of breast cancer

JL Hopper, GG Giles, MRE McCredie, P Boyle

Breast | Published : 1994

Abstract

Historically, familial aggregation of breast cancer has been addressed either by genetic studies of extended pedigrees in which there are many cases of cancer, or by epidemiological case-control studies which measure family history by unverified self-reports of cancer in relatives. Recent identification of genetic loci involved in breast cancer susceptibility (BRCA1, p53), and recognition of the need to study the roles and interactions of genetic and environmental risk factors concurrently, have led to the development of case-control-family designs. We present here the aims, rationale and protocol for one such population-based study being conducted in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. This ap..

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