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3. Genome-wide association study identifies multiple risk loci for renal cell carcinoma

4. Common colorectal cancer risk alleles contribute to the multiple colorectal adenoma phenotype, but do not influence colonic polyposis in FAP

5. A sequence variant at 4p16.3 confers susceptibility to urinary bladder cancer

6. Erratum: Genetic variation in the prostate stem cell antigen gene PSCA confers susceptibility to urinary bladder cancer (Nature Genetics) (2009) 41 (991-995))

7. Genetic variation in the prostate stem cell antigen gene PSCA confers susceptibility to urinary bladder cancer

8. Polymorphisms in DNA repair genes, smoking, and bladder cancer risk: findings from the International Consortium of Bladder Cancer

9. A germline variant in the TP53 polyadenylation signal confers cancer susceptibility

12. A multi-stage genome-wide association study of bladder cancer identifies multiple susceptibility loci

13. Application of fed-batch strategy to fully eliminate the negative effect of lignocellulose-derived inhibitors in ABE fermentation.

14. Sex specific associations in genome wide association analysis of renal cell carcinoma.

15. Telomere length, arsenic exposure and risk of basal cell carcinoma of skin.

16. Corrigendum re "Genetic Variants Related to Longer Telomere Length are Associated with Increased Risk of Renal Cell Carcinoma" [Eur Urol 2017;72:747-54].

17. Platinum, palladium, rhodium, molybdenum and strontium in blood of urban women in nine countries.

18. Genetic Variants Related to Longer Telomere Length are Associated with Increased Risk of Renal Cell Carcinoma.

19. Genome-wide association study identifies multiple risk loci for renal cell carcinoma.

20. Identification of a novel susceptibility locus at 13q34 and refinement of the 20p12.2 region as a multi-signal locus associated with bladder cancer risk in individuals of European ancestry.

21. New basal cell carcinoma susceptibility loci.

22. Genetic variation in arsenic (+3 oxidation state) methyltransferase (AS3MT), arsenic metabolism and risk of basal cell carcinoma in a European population.

23. Genome-wide association study yields variants at 20p12.2 that associate with urinary bladder cancer.

24. Polymorphisms in DNA repair genes XRCC1 and XRCC3, occupational exposure to arsenic and sunlight, and the risk of non-melanoma skin cancer in a European case-control study.

25. Germline sequence variants in TGM3 and RGS22 confer risk of basal cell carcinoma.

26. Occupational exposure to arsenic and risk of nonmelanoma skin cancer in a multinational European study.

27. Occupational exposure to ultraviolet radiation and risk of non-melanoma skin cancer in a multinational European study.

28. Cadmium, mercury and lead in the blood of urban women in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, China, Ecuador and Morocco.

29. Inorganic arsenic and basal cell carcinoma in areas of Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia: a case-control study.

30. A genome-wide association study identifies a novel susceptibility locus for renal cell carcinoma on 12p11.23.

31. Interaction between functional polymorphic variants in cytokine genes, established risk factors and susceptibility to basal cell carcinoma of skin.

32. European genome-wide association study identifies SLC14A1 as a new urinary bladder cancer susceptibility gene.

33. A germline variant in the TP53 polyadenylation signal confers cancer susceptibility.

34. POMC and TP53 genetic variability and risk of basal cell carcinoma of skin: Interaction between host and genetic factors.

35. Genome-wide association study of renal cell carcinoma identifies two susceptibility loci on 2p21 and 11q13.3.

36. A multi-stage genome-wide association study of bladder cancer identifies multiple susceptibility loci.

37. Lifetime exposure to arsenic in residential drinking water in Central Europe.

38. A sequence variant at 4p16.3 confers susceptibility to urinary bladder cancer.

39. Polymorphisms in DNA repair genes, smoking, and bladder cancer risk: findings from the international consortium of bladder cancer.

40. Genetic variation in the prostate stem cell antigen gene PSCA confers susceptibility to urinary bladder cancer.

41. New common variants affecting susceptibility to basal cell carcinoma.

42. Sequence variants at the TERT-CLPTM1L locus associate with many cancer types.

43. Common variants on 1p36 and 1q42 are associated with cutaneous basal cell carcinoma but not with melanoma or pigmentation traits.

44. Sequence variant on 8q24 confers susceptibility to urinary bladder cancer.

45. ASIP and TYR pigmentation variants associate with cutaneous melanoma and basal cell carcinoma.

46. MC1R variants associated susceptibility to basal cell carcinoma of skin: interaction with host factors and XRCC3 polymorphism.

47. Metabolism of low-dose inorganic arsenic in a central European population: influence of sex and genetic polymorphisms.

48. ARLTS1 polymorphisms and basal cell carcinoma of the skin.

49. Single nucleotide polymorphisms in DNA repair genes and basal cell carcinoma of skin.

50. Arsenic exposure in Hungary, Romania and Slovakia.

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