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Aocs is an academic researcher from QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome-wide association study & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Assessing interactions between the associations of common genetic susceptibility variants, reproductive history and body mass index with breast cancer risk in the breast cancer association consortium: a combined case-control study.
Roger L. Milne,Mia M. Gaudet,Amanda B. Spurdle,Peter A. Fasching,Fergus J. Couch,Javier Benitez,Jose Ignacio Arias Perez,M. Pilar Zamora,Núria Malats,Isabel dos Santos Silva,Lorna Gibson,Olivia Fletcher,Nichola Johnson,Hoda Anton-Culver,Argyrios Ziogas,Jonine D. Figueroa,Louise A. Brinton,Mark E. Sherman,Jolanta Lissowska,John L. Hopper,Gillian S. Dite,Carmel Apicella,Melissa C. Southey,Alice J. Sigurdson,Martha S. Linet,Sara J. Schonfeld,D. Michal Freedman,Arto Mannermaa,Veli-Matti Kosma,Vesa Kataja,Päivi Auvinen,Irene L. Andrulis,Irene L. Andrulis,Irene L. Andrulis,Gord Glendon,Julia A. Knight,Julia A. Knight,Nayana Weerasooriya,Angela Cox,Malcolm Wr Reed,Simon S. Cross,Alison M. Dunning,Shahana Ahmed,Mitul Shah,Hiltrud Brauch,Yon-Dschun Ko,Thomas Brüning,Diether Lambrechts,Joke Reumers,Ann Smeets,Shan Wang-Gohrke,Per Hall,Kamila Czene,Jianjun Liu,Astrid K. Irwanto,Georgia Chenevix-Trench,Helene Holland,kConFab,Aocs,Graham G. Giles,Graham G. Giles,Graham G. Giles,Laura Baglietto,Laura Baglietto,Gianluca Severi,Gianluca Severi,Stig E Bojensen,Børge G. Nordestgaard,Henrik Flyger,Esther M. John,Esther M. John,Dee W. West,Dee W. West,Alice S. Whittemore,Celine M. Vachon,Janet E. Olson,Zachary S. Fredericksen,Matthew L. Kosel,Rebecca Hein,Alina Vrieling,Dieter Flesch-Janys,J Heinz,Matthias W. Beckmann,Katharina Heusinger,Arif B. Ekici,Lothar Haeberle,Manjeet K. Humphreys,Jonathan J. Morrison,Doug Easton,Paul D.P. Pharoah,Montserrat Garcia-Closas,Ellen L. Goode,Jenny Chang-Claude +92 more
TL;DR: The relative risks for breast cancer associated with the common susceptibility variants identified to date do not appear to vary across women with different reproductive histories or body mass index (BMI); the assumption of multiplicative combined effects for these established genetic and other risk factors in risk prediction models appears justified.