Differences in DNA methylation by extent of breast cancer family history in unaffected women.

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Published in Epigenetics on October 29, 2013

Authors

Lissette Delgado-Cruzata1, Hui-Chen Wu2, Yuyan Liao3, Regina M Santella4, Mary Beth Terry5

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Environmental Health Sciences; Mailman School of Public Health of Columbia University; New York, NY USA; Department of Science; John Jay College of Criminal Justice; City University of New York; New York, NY USA.
2: Department of Environmental Health Sciences; Mailman School of Public Health of Columbia University; New York, NY USA; Department of Epidemiology; Mailman School of Public Health of Columbia University; New York, NY USA.
3: Department of Epidemiology; Mailman School of Public Health of Columbia University; New York, NY USA.
4: Department of Environmental Health Sciences; Mailman School of Public Health of Columbia University; New York, NY USA; Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center; Columbia University Medical Center; New York, NY USA.
5: Department of Epidemiology; Mailman School of Public Health of Columbia University; New York, NY USA; Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center; Columbia University Medical Center; New York, NY USA.

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