candidate genes associated_with cancer
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Common and rare variants in multifactorial susceptibility to common diseases.
(2008)
PMID:18509313
cited
for cancer, the most obvious candidates are genes that are mutated somatically or epigenetically changed in their expression in a significant proportion of cancers
confidence: 0.96
Common and rare variants in multifactorial susceptibility to common diseases.
(2008)
PMID:18509313
cited
For example, for cancer, the most obvious candidates are genes that are mutated somatically or epigenetically changed in their expression in a significant proportion of cancers.
confidence: 0.80