The Glioma International Case-Control Study: A Report From the Genetic Epidemiology of Glioma International Consortium

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The Glioma International Case-Control Study : A Report From the Genetic Epidemiology of Glioma International Consortium. / Amirian, E. Susan; Armstrong, Georgina N; Zhou, Renke; Lau, Ching C; Claus, Elizabeth B; Barnholtz-Sloan, Jill S; Il'yasova, Dora; Schildkraut, Joellen; Ali-Osman, Francis; Sadetzki, Siegal; Johansen, Christoffer; Houlston, Richard S; Jenkins, Robert B; Lachance, Daniel H; Olson, Sara H; Bernstein, Jonine L; Merrell, Ryan T.; Wrensch, Margaret R.; Davis, Faith G; Lai, Rose; Shete, Sanjay; Amos, Christopher I; Scheurer, Michael E.; Aldape, Kenneth; Alafuzoff, Irina; Brännström, Thomas; Broholm, Helle; Collins, Peter; Giannini, Caterina; Rosenblum, Marc; Tihan, Tarik; Melin, Beatrice S; Bondy, Melissa L.

I: American Journal of Epidemiology, Bind 183, Nr. 2, 15.01.2016, s. 85-91.

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Amirian, ES, Armstrong, GN, Zhou, R, Lau, CC, Claus, EB, Barnholtz-Sloan, JS, Il'yasova, D, Schildkraut, J, Ali-Osman, F, Sadetzki, S, Johansen, C, Houlston, RS, Jenkins, RB, Lachance, DH, Olson, SH, Bernstein, JL, Merrell, RT, Wrensch, MR, Davis, FG, Lai, R, Shete, S, Amos, CI, Scheurer, ME, Aldape, K, Alafuzoff, I, Brännström, T, Broholm, H, Collins, P, Giannini, C, Rosenblum, M, Tihan, T, Melin, BS & Bondy, ML 2016, 'The Glioma International Case-Control Study: A Report From the Genetic Epidemiology of Glioma International Consortium', American Journal of Epidemiology, bind 183, nr. 2, s. 85-91. https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwv235

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Amirian, E. S., Armstrong, G. N., Zhou, R., Lau, C. C., Claus, E. B., Barnholtz-Sloan, J. S., Il'yasova, D., Schildkraut, J., Ali-Osman, F., Sadetzki, S., Johansen, C., Houlston, R. S., Jenkins, R. B., Lachance, D. H., Olson, S. H., Bernstein, J. L., Merrell, R. T., Wrensch, M. R., Davis, F. G., ... Bondy, M. L. (2016). The Glioma International Case-Control Study: A Report From the Genetic Epidemiology of Glioma International Consortium. American Journal of Epidemiology, 183(2), 85-91. https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwv235

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Amirian ES, Armstrong GN, Zhou R, Lau CC, Claus EB, Barnholtz-Sloan JS o.a. The Glioma International Case-Control Study: A Report From the Genetic Epidemiology of Glioma International Consortium. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2016 jan. 15;183(2):85-91. https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwv235

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Amirian, E. Susan ; Armstrong, Georgina N ; Zhou, Renke ; Lau, Ching C ; Claus, Elizabeth B ; Barnholtz-Sloan, Jill S ; Il'yasova, Dora ; Schildkraut, Joellen ; Ali-Osman, Francis ; Sadetzki, Siegal ; Johansen, Christoffer ; Houlston, Richard S ; Jenkins, Robert B ; Lachance, Daniel H ; Olson, Sara H ; Bernstein, Jonine L ; Merrell, Ryan T. ; Wrensch, Margaret R. ; Davis, Faith G ; Lai, Rose ; Shete, Sanjay ; Amos, Christopher I ; Scheurer, Michael E. ; Aldape, Kenneth ; Alafuzoff, Irina ; Brännström, Thomas ; Broholm, Helle ; Collins, Peter ; Giannini, Caterina ; Rosenblum, Marc ; Tihan, Tarik ; Melin, Beatrice S ; Bondy, Melissa L. / The Glioma International Case-Control Study : A Report From the Genetic Epidemiology of Glioma International Consortium. I: American Journal of Epidemiology. 2016 ; Bind 183, Nr. 2. s. 85-91.

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abstract = "Decades of research have established only a few etiological factors for glioma, which is a rare and highly fatal brain cancer. Common methodological challenges among glioma studies include small sample sizes, heterogeneity of tumor subtypes, and retrospective exposure assessment. Here, we briefly describe the Glioma International Case-Control (GICC) Study (recruitment, 2010-2013), a study being conducted by the Genetic Epidemiology of Glioma International Consortium that integrates data from multiple data collection sites, uses a common protocol and questionnaire, and includes biospecimen collection. To our knowledge, the GICC Study is the largest glioma study to date that includes collection of blood samples, which will allow for genetic analysis and interrogation of gene-environment interactions.",
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AU - Armstrong, Georgina N

AU - Zhou, Renke

AU - Lau, Ching C

AU - Claus, Elizabeth B

AU - Barnholtz-Sloan, Jill S

AU - Il'yasova, Dora

AU - Schildkraut, Joellen

AU - Ali-Osman, Francis

AU - Sadetzki, Siegal

AU - Johansen, Christoffer

AU - Houlston, Richard S

AU - Jenkins, Robert B

AU - Lachance, Daniel H

AU - Olson, Sara H

AU - Bernstein, Jonine L

AU - Merrell, Ryan T.

AU - Wrensch, Margaret R.

AU - Davis, Faith G

AU - Lai, Rose

AU - Shete, Sanjay

AU - Amos, Christopher I

AU - Scheurer, Michael E.

AU - Aldape, Kenneth

AU - Alafuzoff, Irina

AU - Brännström, Thomas

AU - Broholm, Helle

AU - Collins, Peter

AU - Giannini, Caterina

AU - Rosenblum, Marc

AU - Tihan, Tarik

AU - Melin, Beatrice S

AU - Bondy, Melissa L

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PY - 2016/1/15

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N2 - Decades of research have established only a few etiological factors for glioma, which is a rare and highly fatal brain cancer. Common methodological challenges among glioma studies include small sample sizes, heterogeneity of tumor subtypes, and retrospective exposure assessment. Here, we briefly describe the Glioma International Case-Control (GICC) Study (recruitment, 2010-2013), a study being conducted by the Genetic Epidemiology of Glioma International Consortium that integrates data from multiple data collection sites, uses a common protocol and questionnaire, and includes biospecimen collection. To our knowledge, the GICC Study is the largest glioma study to date that includes collection of blood samples, which will allow for genetic analysis and interrogation of gene-environment interactions.

AB - Decades of research have established only a few etiological factors for glioma, which is a rare and highly fatal brain cancer. Common methodological challenges among glioma studies include small sample sizes, heterogeneity of tumor subtypes, and retrospective exposure assessment. Here, we briefly describe the Glioma International Case-Control (GICC) Study (recruitment, 2010-2013), a study being conducted by the Genetic Epidemiology of Glioma International Consortium that integrates data from multiple data collection sites, uses a common protocol and questionnaire, and includes biospecimen collection. To our knowledge, the GICC Study is the largest glioma study to date that includes collection of blood samples, which will allow for genetic analysis and interrogation of gene-environment interactions.

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KW - Humans

KW - Incidence

KW - International Cooperation

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Molecular Epidemiology

KW - Retrospective Studies

KW - Risk Factors

KW - Young Adult

KW - Journal Article

KW - Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

KW - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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