| Literature DB >> 33750420 |
Christopher Toh1, James P Brody2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Twin studies indicate that a substantial fraction of ovarian cancers should be predictable from genetic testing. Genetic risk scores can stratify women into different classes of risk. Higher risk women can be treated or screened for ovarian cancer, which should reduce ovarian cancer death rates. However, current ovarian cancer genetic risk scores do not work that well. We developed a genetic risk score based on variations in the length of chromosomes.Entities:
Keywords: Copy number variation; Genetic risk score; Ovarian cancer; Polygenic risk score; Risk prediction; TCGA the Cancer genome atlas
Year: 2021 PMID: 33750420 PMCID: PMC7941679 DOI: 10.1186/s13040-021-00253-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BioData Min ISSN: 1756-0381 Impact factor: 2.522