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Molecular epidemiology [electronic resource] : applications in cancer and other human diseases / edited by Timothy R. Rebbeck, Christine B. Ambrosone, Peter G. Shields.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Informa Healthcare, c2008.Description: xi, 302 p. : illISBN:
  • 9781420052923 (ebook : PDF)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No titleOnline resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available in print edition
Contents:
1. Design considerations in molecular epidemiology / Monserrat Garc�ia-Closas, Qing Lan, and Nathaniel Rothman -- 2. Family-based study designs / Audrey H. Schnell and John S. Witte -- 3. Trials and interventions in molecular epidemiology / James R. Marshall and Mary E. Reid -- 4. Molecular epidemiological designs for prognosis / Cornelia M. Ulrich and Christine B. Ambrosone -- 5. Biosampling methods / Regina M. Santella and Susan E. Hankinson -- 6. Principles for high-quality genotyping / Stephen J. Chanock -- 7. Biomarkers of exposure and effect / Christopher P. Wild -- 8. Questionnaire assessment / James R. Marshall -- 9. Pharmacogenetics in cancer chemotherapy / Xifeng Wu and Jian Gu -- 10. Human genetic variation and its implication in understanding "race"/ethnicity and admixture / Jill Barnholtz-Sloan, Indrani Halder, Mark Shriver -
11. Statistical approaches to studies of gene-gene and gene-environment interactions / Nilanjan Chatterjee and Bhramar Mukherjee -- 12. Novel analytical methods for association studies / Jason H. Moore, Margaret R. Karagas, and Angeline S. Andrew -- 13. Pathway-based methods in molecular cancer epidemiology / Fritz F. Parl ... [et al.] -- 14. Haplotype association analysis / Peter Kraft and Jinbo Chen -- 15. Genomewide association studies / Michael B. Bracken, Andrew DeWan, and Josephine Hoh -- 16. Validation and confirmation of associations / John P.A. Ioannidis -- 17. Models of absolute risk : interpretation, estimation, validation, and application / Mitchell H. Gail -- 18. Reporting and interpreting results / Julian Little
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Design considerations in molecular epidemiology / Monserrat Garc�ia-Closas, Qing Lan, and Nathaniel Rothman -- 2. Family-based study designs / Audrey H. Schnell and John S. Witte -- 3. Trials and interventions in molecular epidemiology / James R. Marshall and Mary E. Reid -- 4. Molecular epidemiological designs for prognosis / Cornelia M. Ulrich and Christine B. Ambrosone -- 5. Biosampling methods / Regina M. Santella and Susan E. Hankinson -- 6. Principles for high-quality genotyping / Stephen J. Chanock -- 7. Biomarkers of exposure and effect / Christopher P. Wild -- 8. Questionnaire assessment / James R. Marshall -- 9. Pharmacogenetics in cancer chemotherapy / Xifeng Wu and Jian Gu -- 10. Human genetic variation and its implication in understanding "race"/ethnicity and admixture / Jill Barnholtz-Sloan, Indrani Halder, Mark Shriver -

11. Statistical approaches to studies of gene-gene and gene-environment interactions / Nilanjan Chatterjee and Bhramar Mukherjee -- 12. Novel analytical methods for association studies / Jason H. Moore, Margaret R. Karagas, and Angeline S. Andrew -- 13. Pathway-based methods in molecular cancer epidemiology / Fritz F. Parl ... [et al.] -- 14. Haplotype association analysis / Peter Kraft and Jinbo Chen -- 15. Genomewide association studies / Michael B. Bracken, Andrew DeWan, and Josephine Hoh -- 16. Validation and confirmation of associations / John P.A. Ioannidis -- 17. Models of absolute risk : interpretation, estimation, validation, and application / Mitchell H. Gail -- 18. Reporting and interpreting results / Julian Little

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