Journal article

Genetic analysis of the vitamin D receptor gene in two epithelial cancers: Melanoma and breast cancer case-control studies

E Barroso, LP Fernandez, RL Milne, G Pita, E Sendagorta, U Floristan, M Feito, JA Aviles, M Martin-Gonzalez, JI Arias, P Zamora, M Blanco, P Lazaro, J Benitez, G Ribas

BMC Cancer | BMC | Published : 2008

Abstract

Background: Vitamin D serum levels have been found to be related to sun exposure and diet, together with cell differentiation, growth control and consequently, cancer risk. Vitamin D receptor (VDR) genotypes may influence cancer risk; however, no epidemiological studies in sporadic breast cancer (BC) or malignant melanoma (MM) have been performed in a southern European population. In this study, the VDR gene has been evaluated in two epithelial cancers BC and MM. Methodsp: We have conducted an analysis in 549 consecutive and non-related sporadic BC cases and 556 controls, all from the Spanish population, and 283 MM cases and 245 controls. Genotyping analyses were carried out on four putative..

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