Rare mutations in XRCC2 increase the risk of breast cancer

D. J. Park, F. Lesueur, T. Nguyen-Dumont, M. Pertesi, F. Odefrey, F. Hammet, S. L. Neuhausen, E. M. John, I. L. Andrulis, M. B. Terry, M. Daly, S. Buys, F. Le Calvez-Kelm, A. Lonie, B. J. Pope, H. Tsimiklis, C. Voegele, F. M. Hilbers, N. Hoogerbrugge, A. BarrosoA. Osorio, G. G. Giles, P. Devilee, J. Benitez, J. L. Hopper, S. V. Tavtigian, D. E. Goldgar, M. C. Southey

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

152 Scopus citations

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Rare mutations in XRCC2 increase the risk of breast cancer'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology