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. 2008 Oct 7;99(10):1748–1753. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6604704

Table 1. Family relationships and the number of affected and unaffected family members included in analysis.

Family Relationship among affected family members No. of affected No. of unaffected
 1 Siblings 0 2
 2 >2 affected family members 1 1
 3 >2 affected family members 2 1
 4 Father/son 1 1
 5 >2 affected family members 2 1
 6 Siblings 2 1
 7 Siblings 2 1
 8 Cousins (mixed maternal/paternal) 2 1
 9 Siblings 2 1
10 Father/son 2 0
11 Cousins (maternal) 2 2
12 Siblings 1 0
13 >2 affected family members 2 2
14 >2 affected family members 2 3
15 Father/son 2 2
16 Father/son 1 2
17 Siblings 1 0
18 Siblings 2 1
19 Cousins (paternal) 1 1
20 Siblings 1 0
21 Siblings 1 1
22 >2 affected family members 2 1
23 Siblings 1 2
24 >2 affected family members 1 2
25 Siblings 2 2
26 Father/son 2 0
27 >2 affected family members 2 1
28 Father/son 2 0
29 Siblings 1 0
30 Siblings 2 1
31 Siblings 1 1