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. 1991 Jun;48(6):1065–1068.

Possible linkage of the estrogen receptor gene to breast cancer in a family with late-onset disease.

P Zuppan 1, J M Hall 1, M K Lee 1, M Ponglikitmongkol 1, M C King 1
PMCID: PMC1683085  PMID: 2035527

Abstract

The estrogen-receptor locus is a candidate gene for inherited susceptibility to human breast cancer, particularly among families with later onset, primarily estrogen-receptor-positive tumors. For one extended family with eight patients with late-onset disease, one estrogen-receptor haplotype was consistently coinherited with breast cancer, yielding a +1.85 lod score for linkage at zero recombination. Simulation of this pedigree assuming independent inheritance of breast cancer and estrogen-receptor genotypes led to a lod score greater than or equal to 1.85 only once in 2,000 replicates. We suggest testing linkage of this gene to breast cancer in other families with late-onset disease.

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