Journal article

Joint associations of a polygenic risk score and environmental risk factors for breast cancer in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium

A Rudolph, M Song, MN Brook, RL Milne, N Mavaddat, K Michailidou, MK Bolla, Q Wang, J Dennis, AN Wilcox, JL Hopper, MC Southey, R Keeman, PA Fasching, MW Beckmann, M Gago-Dominguez, JE Castelao, P Guénel, T Truong, SE Bojesen Show all

International Journal of Epidemiology | Published : 2018

Abstract

Background: Polygenic risk scores (PRS) for breast cancer can be used to stratify the population into groups at substantially different levels of risk. Combining PRS and environmental risk factors will improve risk prediction; however, integrating PRS into risk prediction models requires evaluation of their joint association with known environmental risk factors. Methods: Analyses were based on data from 20 studies; datasets analysed ranged from 3453 to 23 104 invasive breast cancer cases and similar numbers of controls, depending on the analysed environmental risk factor. We evaluated joint associations of a 77-single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) PRS with reproductive history, alcohol cons..

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