Rs1061646

breast cancer rs1061646 was associated with risk in the initial study (p=0.0052), and in the replication studies (p=0.032). In a combined analysis, (8,556 cases, 9,605 controls) this SNP yielded an 8% increase in risk per allele. Note that this analysis was carried out in a multi-ethnic study, and rs1061646 showed more consistent association with risk in non-Caucasian populations.


 * is_associated_with_disease::Breast cancer