Rs1271572

The rs1271572(T) allele was significantly more common in patients who developed MI (P < 0.001), based on a study of 710 Spanish patients. This was statistically significant only in men [odds ratio 1.65, CI: 1.18-2.30; p = 0.003).

Based on a study of 313 female patients, rs1271572(T;T) homozygotes were at increased risk for epithelial ovarian cancer. The odds ratio was 1.79, CI:1.15-2.79, p global = 0.01.

[Association between single-nucleotide polymorphisms in estrogen receptor beta gene and risk of prostate cancer].

Impact of estrogen receptor gene polymorphisms and mRNA levels on obesity and lipolysis--a cohort study.

Estrogen receptor beta gene haplotype is associated with pelvic organ prolapse.

Vascular actions of estrogens: functional implications.

Pharmacogenetics of hormone replacement therapy for climacteric symptoms.

Do Estrogen Receptor beta Polymorphisms Play A Role in the Pharmacogenetics of Estrogen Signaling?

Genetic polymorphisms of estrogen receptors alpha and beta and the risk of developing prostate cancer.


 * is_associated_with_disease::Breast cancer
 * is_associated_with_disease::Ovarian cancer
 * is_associated_with_disease::Endometrial cancer
 * is_associated_with_disease::Syndrome
 * is_associated_with_disease::Prostate cancer
 * is_associated_with_disease::Obesity
 * is_associated_with_disease::Migraine