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Journal article

Segregation analyses of 1,476 population-based Australian families affected by prostate cancer

JS Cui, MP Staples, JL Hopper, DR English, MRE McCredie, GG Giles

American Journal of Human Genetics | CELL PRESS | Published : 2001

DOI: 10.1086/320114

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Graham Giles Author Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

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Dallas English Author Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

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Keywords

Breast-Cancer
Genes, Dominant
Susceptibility Locus
Chromosome Segregation
Gene Frequency
Prostatic Neoplasms
Male
Aged
Age of Onset
Science & Technology
Association
Incidence
Penetrance
X Chromosome
Genetic Predisposition To Disease
Genetic Linkage
Prostate-Specific Antigen
Genetic Heterogeneity
Middle Aged
Aging
Men
Chromosome 1q
Brca1
Sensitivity and Specificity
Linkage
Sweden
History
Genetics & Heredity
Genes, Recessive
Australia
Models, Genetic
Cohort Studies
Humans
Aged, 80 and Over
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Likelihood Functions
Risk

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