Do parents of children with congenital malformations have a higher cancer risk? A nationwide study in Denmark.
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Maternal genes and facial clefts in offspring: a comprehensive search for genetic associations in two population-based cleft studies from ScandinaviaLinking databases on perinatal health: a review of the literature and current practices in EuropeExisting data sources for clinical epidemiology: Danish registries for studies of medical genetic diseases.Nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate and cancer: Evaluation of a possible common genetic background through the analysis of GWAS dataCancer risk in persons with oral cleft--a population-based study of 8,093 cases.AXIS inhibition protein 2, orofacial clefts and a family history of cancerLong term follow up study of survival associated with cleft lip and palate at birthEvaluation of germline BMP4 mutation as a cause of colorectal cancer.Birth outcome in women with breast cancer, cutaneous malignant melanoma, or Hodgkin's disease: a review.Susceptibility to DNA damage as a molecular mechanism for non-syndromic cleft lip and palate.Insights from studies with oral cleft genes suggest associations between WNT-pathway genes and risk of oral cancer.Genome-wide association studies in dogs and humans identify ADAMTS20 as a risk variant for cleft lip and palate.Risk of breast cancer in families with cleft lip and palate.Cleft lip and palate in family members of cancer survivors.Maternal cancer and congenital anomalies in children - a Danish nationwide cohort studyClinical relevance of breast and gastric cancer-associated polymorphisms as potential susceptibility markers for oral clefts in the Brazilian populationBirth outcome in women with breast cancer.Very high birth weight of offspring is associated with an increased risk of leukemia in their mothers: results of a population-based cohort studyUnraveling human cleft lip and palate research.Genetics of cleft lip and cleft palate.Elevated infant mortality rates among oral cleft and isolated oral cleft cases: a meta-analysis of studies from 1943 to 2010.Binders: In a nutshell.Defining predictors of cleft lip and palate risk.Tooth agenesis association with self-reported family history of cancer.Cancer risks in parents who had a child with a congenital malformation.Nonsyndromic cleft lip and palate, gastric cancer and tooth agenesis.Genetic variants in BRIP1 (BACH1) contribute to risk of nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate.Analysis of Parent-of-Origin Effects on the X Chromosome in Asian and European Orofacial Cleft Triads Identifies Associations with DMD, FGF13, EGFL6, and Additional Loci at Xp22.2.Risk of nonsyndromic cleft lip and palate in relatives of women with breast cancer.Targeting YOD1 by RNA Interference Inhibits Proliferation and Migration of Human Oral Keratinocytes through Transforming Growth Factor-3 Signaling Pathway
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Do parents of children with congenital malformations have a higher cancer risk? A nationwide study in Denmark.
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