Is there evidence of involvement of DNA repair polymorphisms in human cancer?

Volume: 736, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 117 - 121
Published: Aug 1, 2012
Abstract
DNA suffers from a wide range of damage, both from extracellular agents and via endogenous mechanisms. Damage of DNA can lead to cancer and other diseases. Therefore, it is plausible that sequence variants in DNA repair genes are involved in cancer development. A recent systematic review and meta-analysis, based on the “Venice criteria”, showed that out of 241 associations investigated, only three resulted to have a strong grade of cumulative...
Paper Details
Title
Is there evidence of involvement of DNA repair polymorphisms in human cancer?
Published Date
Aug 1, 2012
Volume
736
Issue
1-2
Pages
117 - 121
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