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1. A multilayered post-GWAS assessment on genetic susceptibility to pancreatic cancer

2. A region-based gene association study combined with a leave-one-out sensitivity analysis identifies SMG1 as a pancreatic cancer susceptibility gene.

3. The vitamin D receptor gene as a determinant of survival in pancreatic cancer patients: Genomic analysis and experimental validation.

4. Winner's Curse Correction and Variable Thresholding Improve Performance of Polygenic Risk Modeling Based on Genome-Wide Association Study Summary-Level Data.

5. Vitamin D metabolic pathway genes and pancreatic cancer risk.

6. Correction: vitamin d metabolic pathway genes and pancreatic cancer risk.

7. Do variants associated with susceptibility to pancreatic cancer and type 2 diabetes reciprocally affect risk?

8. Correlation of chromosomal instability, telomere length and telomere maintenance in microsatellite stable rectal cancer: a molecular subclass of rectal cancer.

9. An absolute risk model to identify individuals at elevated risk for pancreatic cancer in the general population.

10. Leukocyte DNA methylation signature differentiates pancreatic cancer patients from healthy controls.

11. Pancreatic cancer risk to siblings of probands in bilineal cancer settings

12. Risk of Syndrome-Associated Cancers Among First-Degree Relatives of Patients With Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma With Pathogenic or Likely Pathogenic Germline Variants

13. Data from THBS2/CA19-9 Detecting Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma at Diagnosis Underperforms in Prediagnostic Detection: Implications for Biomarker Advancement

15. Supplement 2 from Novel Models of Genetic Education and Testing for Pancreatic Cancer Interception: Preliminary Results from the GENERATE Study

16. Supplementary Tables S1 - S12 from Whole Genome Sequencing Defines the Genetic Heterogeneity of Familial Pancreatic Cancer

17. Data from Novel Models of Genetic Education and Testing for Pancreatic Cancer Interception: Preliminary Results from the GENERATE Study

19. Supplement 3 from Novel Models of Genetic Education and Testing for Pancreatic Cancer Interception: Preliminary Results from the GENERATE Study

20. Supplement 1 from Novel Models of Genetic Education and Testing for Pancreatic Cancer Interception: Preliminary Results from the GENERATE Study

21. Supplement 4 from Novel Models of Genetic Education and Testing for Pancreatic Cancer Interception: Preliminary Results from the GENERATE Study

22. Supplementary Data from Smoking Modifies Pancreatic Cancer Risk Loci on 2q21.3

23. Figure S3 from High Detection Rates of Pancreatic Cancer Across Stages by Plasma Assay of Novel Methylated DNA Markers and CA19-9

24. Supplemental Figures 1-6 from New DNA Methylation Markers for Pancreatic Cancer: Discovery, Tissue Validation, and Pilot Testing in Pancreatic Juice

25. Data from Fine Mapping of Chromosome 6q23-25 Region in Familial Lung Cancer Families Reveals RGS17 as a Likely Candidate Gene

26. Data from Polymorphic Variants in Hereditary Pancreatic Cancer Genes Are Not Associated with Pancreatic Cancer Risk

27. Supplementary Data from High Detection Rates of Pancreatic Cancer Across Stages by Plasma Assay of Novel Methylated DNA Markers and CA19-9

28. Data from Telomere Length Varies By DNA Extraction Method: Implications for Epidemiologic Research

29. Data from High Detection Rates of Pancreatic Cancer Across Stages by Plasma Assay of Novel Methylated DNA Markers and CA19-9

30. Data from Effect of Germline Mutations in Homologous Recombination Repair Genes on Overall Survival of Patients with Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

32. Supplementary Figure 1 from Polymorphic Variants in Hereditary Pancreatic Cancer Genes Are Not Associated with Pancreatic Cancer Risk

33. Supplementary Tables and Figures from Association of Common Susceptibility Variants of Pancreatic Cancer in Higher-Risk Patients: A PACGENE Study

35. Supplementary Fig. 5 from Pancreatic Cancer–Derived Exosomes Cause Paraneoplastic β-cell Dysfunction

36. Supplementary Table 1 from Polymorphic Variants in Hereditary Pancreatic Cancer Genes Are Not Associated with Pancreatic Cancer Risk

37. Data from Association of Mitotic Regulation Pathway Polymorphisms with Pancreatic Cancer Risk and Outcome

38. Data from Genetically Predicted Telomere Length is not Associated with Pancreatic Cancer Risk

39. Data from Genome-Wide Association Study Data Reveal Genetic Susceptibility to Chronic Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases and Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Risk

40. Supplemental Table 3 from New DNA Methylation Markers for Pancreatic Cancer: Discovery, Tissue Validation, and Pilot Testing in Pancreatic Juice

41. Supplementary Data from Effect of Germline Mutations in Homologous Recombination Repair Genes on Overall Survival of Patients with Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

44. Data from Differential and Joint Effects of Metformin and Statins on Overall Survival of Elderly Patients with Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: A Large Population-Based Study

45. Data from Association of Common Susceptibility Variants of Pancreatic Cancer in Higher-Risk Patients: A PACGENE Study

46. Data from Prevalence of Pathogenic Mutations in Cancer Predisposition Genes among Pancreatic Cancer Patients

48. Supplementary Fig. 4 from Pancreatic Cancer–Derived Exosomes Cause Paraneoplastic β-cell Dysfunction

49. Supplemental Table 1 from New DNA Methylation Markers for Pancreatic Cancer: Discovery, Tissue Validation, and Pilot Testing in Pancreatic Juice

50. Supplementary Fig. 1 from Pancreatic Cancer–Derived Exosomes Cause Paraneoplastic β-cell Dysfunction

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