Abstract:In the last decade, there have been numerous genome-wide association studies for lung cancer. The studies′ target population have expanded from Caucasians to multi-racial, incorporating the disease and genetic relations with environment factors, such as smoking, air pollution, gender and drug effects for deeper understandings. Through these studies, researchers discover series of genetic mutations related to different cancer types using high-density microarray and next generation sequencing technologies. Some of these mutation findings have high values in health management and clinical usages. This article systemic reviews current genome-wide association studies for lung cancer.
杨兴礼1 付永全1 刘小军2 张玮2 陶涛2. 肺癌全基因组关联研究进展[J]. 中国医药导报, 2017, 14(30): 37-37.
YANG Xingli1 FU Yongquan1 LIU Xiaojun2 ZHANG Wei2 TAO Tao2. The progress of GWAS in lung cancer research. 中国医药导报, 2017, 14(30): 37-37.
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