Heritable genetic variants in key cancer genes link cancer risk with anthropometric traits
Matteo Di Giovannantonio(University of Oxford), Gareth L. Bond(Ludwig Cancer Research), Adrian Harris(University of Oxford), Ping Zhang(Inner Mongolia Agricultural University), Sarah P. Blagden(Churchill Hospital), Francesca M. Buffa(University of Oxford), David A. Harris(University of Oxford), Lingyun Xiong(Ludwig Cancer Research), Simon Lord(University of Oxford), Marsha D. Wallace(Ludwig Cancer Research), Giovanni Stracquadanio(Ludwig Cancer Research), Isaac Kitchen-Smith(Ludwig Cancer Research), Benjamin Harris(University of Oxford), Natasha Sahgal(University of Oxford)
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