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A genome wide association study (GWAS) providing evidence of an association between common genetic variants and late radiotherapy toxicity.
Barnett, G ; Thompson, D ; Fachal, L ; Kerns, S ; Talbot, C ; Elliott, Rebecca M ; Dorling, L ; Coles, C ; Dearnaley, D ; Rosenstein, B ... show 10 more
Barnett, G
Thompson, D
Fachal, L
Kerns, S
Talbot, C
Elliott, Rebecca M
Dorling, L
Coles, C
Dearnaley, D
Rosenstein, B
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Abstract
This study was designed to identify common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with toxicity 2years after radiotherapy.
Authors
Barnett, G
Thompson, D
Fachal, L
Kerns, S
Talbot, C
Elliott, Rebecca M
Dorling, L
Coles, C
Dearnaley, D
Rosenstein, B
Vega, A
Symonds, P
Yarnold, J
Baynes, C
Michailidou, K
Dennis, J
Tyrer, J
Wilkinson, J
Gómez-Caamaño, A
Tanteles, G
Platte, R
Mayes, R
Conroy, D
Maranian, M
Luccarini, C
Gulliford, S
Sydes, M
Hall, E
Haviland, J
Misra, Vivek
Titley, J
Bentzen, S
Pharoah, P
Burnet, N
Dunning, A
West, Catharine M L
Thompson, D
Fachal, L
Kerns, S
Talbot, C
Elliott, Rebecca M
Dorling, L
Coles, C
Dearnaley, D
Rosenstein, B
Vega, A
Symonds, P
Yarnold, J
Baynes, C
Michailidou, K
Dennis, J
Tyrer, J
Wilkinson, J
Gómez-Caamaño, A
Tanteles, G
Platte, R
Mayes, R
Conroy, D
Maranian, M
Luccarini, C
Gulliford, S
Sydes, M
Hall, E
Haviland, J
Misra, Vivek
Titley, J
Bentzen, S
Pharoah, P
Burnet, N
Dunning, A
West, Catharine M L
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2014-04-28
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A genome wide association study (GWAS) providing evidence of an association between common genetic variants and late radiotherapy toxicity. 2014: Radiother Oncol