Current best practices and rationalistic perspectives in causation-based prevention, early detection and multidisciplinary treatment of breast and gastric cancer

Gastric & Breast Cancer e-journal
DOI: 10.2122/gbc.2010.0125

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Genetic geographical ancestry and breast cancer: Exploring potential phenotypic clinical differences in patients from Africa and Europe.

Prof. Dr. Med Christof Hottenrott, M.D.

Affiliation: Prof. Dr. Med Christof Hottenrott , Chirurgische Klinik St. Elisabethenkrankenhaus Ginnheimer Straße 3, 60487, Frankfurt .

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New DNA sequencing technologies have initiated an era of personal genomics. Eight human genome sequences have been reported so far, for individuals with ancestry in three distinct geographical regions: an African, Yoruba [1, 2], four Europeans [2–5], a Chinese, Han [6], and two Koreans [7, 8], and soon this data set will expand significantly as the ‘1000 genomes' project is completed.

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