A genome wide association study (GWAS) providing evidence of an association between common genetic variants and late radiotherapy toxicity
Background and purpose: this study was designed to identify common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with toxicity 2 years after radiotherapy. Materials and methods: a genome wide association study was performed in 1850 patients from the RAPPER study: 1217 received adjuvant breast r...
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