Publicacións en colaboración con investigadores/as de Centre for research in epidemiology and population health (42)

2023

  1. A genome-wide gene-environment interaction study of breast cancer risk for women of European ancestry

    Breast cancer research : BCR, Vol. 25, Núm. 1, pp. 93

  2. A likelihood ratio approach for utilizing case-control data in the clinical classification of rare sequence variants: Application to BRCA1 and BRCA2

    Human Mutation, Vol. 2023

  3. Aggregation tests identify new gene associations with breast cancer in populations with diverse ancestry

    Genome Medicine, Vol. 15, Núm. 1

  4. Author Correction: Exome sequencing identifies breast cancer susceptibility genes and defines the contribution of coding variants to breast cancer risk (Nature Genetics, (2023), 55, 9, (1435-1439), 10.1038/s41588-023-01466-z)

    Nature Genetics

  5. Evaluating approaches for constructing polygenic risk scores for prostate cancer in men of African and European ancestry

    American Journal of Human Genetics, Vol. 110, Núm. 7, pp. 1200-1206

  6. Evaluation of European-based polygenic risk score for breast cancer in Ashkenazi Jewish women in Israel

    Journal of Medical Genetics, Vol. 60, Núm. 12, pp. 1186-1197

  7. FANCM missense variants and breast cancer risk: a case-control association study of 75,156 European women

    European journal of human genetics : EJHG, Vol. 31, Núm. 5, pp. 578-587

  8. Genome-wide Association Study of Bladder Cancer Reveals New Biological and Translational Insights

    European Urology, Vol. 84, Núm. 1, pp. 127-137

  9. PREDICT validity for prognosis of breast cancer patients with pathogenic BRCA1/2 variants

    npj Breast Cancer, Vol. 9, Núm. 1

  10. Spectrum and Frequency of Germline FANCM Protein-Truncating Variants in 44,803 European Female Breast Cancer Cases

    Cancers, Vol. 15, Núm. 13

  11. The impact of coding germline variants on contralateral breast cancer risk and survival

    American Journal of Human Genetics, Vol. 110, Núm. 3, pp. 475-486

2022

  1. Physical activity, sedentary time and breast cancer risk: a Mendelian randomisation study

    British Journal of Sports Medicine, Vol. 56, Núm. 20, pp. 1157-1170