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After BRCA1 and BRCA2-what next? Multifactorial segregation analyses of three-generation, population-based Australian families affected by female breast cancer

JS Cui, AC Antoniou, GS Dite, MC Southey, DJ Venter, DF Easton, GG Giles, MRE McCredie, JL Hopper

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

DOI: 10.1086/318187

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Graham Giles Author Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

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John Hopper Author Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

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Melissa Southey Author Clinical Pathology

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Gillian Dite Author Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

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Keywords

Heterozygote
Probability
Female
Male
Neoplasm Proteins
Age Factors
Mutation
Brca1 Protein
Family Health
Statistics As Topic
Breast Neoplasms
Molecular Sequence Data
Mutations
Models, Genetic
Humans
Australia
Brca2 Protein
Age of Onset
History
Age
Health
Risk
Genetics & Heredity
Women
Sample
Transcription Factors
Steroid-Hormone
Cohort Studies
Onset
Genetic Epidemiology
Pedigree
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Risk Factors

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