[HTML][HTML] Lung cancer in never smokers–a review
An estimated 10–25% of lung cancers worldwide occur in never smokers, ie individuals
having smoked less than 100 cigarettes in their lifetime. Lung cancer in never smokers …
having smoked less than 100 cigarettes in their lifetime. Lung cancer in never smokers …
A decade of GWAS results in lung cancer
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were successful to identify genetic factors
robustly associated with lung cancer. This review aims to synthesize the literature in this field …
robustly associated with lung cancer. This review aims to synthesize the literature in this field …
Molecular biology of lung cancer: clinical implications
JE Larsen, JD Minna - Clinics in chest medicine, 2011 - chestmed.theclinics.com
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death in men and women in the United
States, accounting for approximately 28% of total cancer deaths in 2010 despite comprising …
States, accounting for approximately 28% of total cancer deaths in 2010 despite comprising …
[HTML][HTML] Familial risk for lung cancer
Lung cancer, which has a low survival rate, is a leading cause of cancer-associated mortality
worldwide. Smoking and air pollution are the major causes of lung cancer; however …
worldwide. Smoking and air pollution are the major causes of lung cancer; however …
Genetic predisposition to lung cancer: comprehensive literature integration, meta-analysis, and multiple evidence assessment of candidate-gene association studies
J Wang, Q Liu, S Yuan, W Xie, Y Liu, Y Xiang, N Wu… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
More than 1000 candidate-gene association studies on genetic susceptibility to lung cancer
have been published over the last two decades but with few consensuses for the likely …
have been published over the last two decades but with few consensuses for the likely …
Genetics of lung-cancer susceptibility
Lung cancer is the most common form of cancer death worldwide. Although reduction of
tobacco consumption remains the most appropriate strategy to reduce lung-cancer burden …
tobacco consumption remains the most appropriate strategy to reduce lung-cancer burden …
Regulator of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins as drug targets: Progress and future potentials
JB O'Brien, JC Wilkinson, DL Roman - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2019 - ASBMB
G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs) play critical roles in regulating processes such as
cellular homeostasis, responses to stimuli, and cell signaling. Accordingly, GPCRs have …
cellular homeostasis, responses to stimuli, and cell signaling. Accordingly, GPCRs have …
Genetic variants and risk of lung cancer in never smokers: a genome-wide association study
Y Li, CC Sheu, Y Ye, M de Andrade, L Wang… - The lancet …, 2010 - thelancet.com
Background Lung cancer in individuals who have never smoked tobacco products is an
increasing medical and public-health issue. We aimed to unravel the genetic basis of lung …
increasing medical and public-health issue. We aimed to unravel the genetic basis of lung …
Genetic architecture of cancer and other complex diseases: lessons learned and future directions
LA Hindorff, EM Gillanders, TA Manolio - Carcinogenesis, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Genome-wide association studies have broadened our understanding of the genetic
architecture of cancer to include common variants, in addition to the rare variants previously …
architecture of cancer to include common variants, in addition to the rare variants previously …
Hsa-mir-182 suppresses lung tumorigenesis through down regulation of RGS17 expression in vitro
Y Sun, R Fang, C Li, L Li, F Li, X Ye, H Chen - Biochemical and biophysical …, 2010 - Elsevier
Lung cancer is one of the most devastating diseases worldwide. RGS17 is previously shown
to be over-expressed in human lung adenocarcinomas and plays an important role in lung …
to be over-expressed in human lung adenocarcinomas and plays an important role in lung …