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Steven A. Narod
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 1013
Citations - 91746
Steven A. Narod is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 134, co-authored 970 publications receiving 84638 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven A. Narod include McGill University & Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
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A strong candidate for the breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1
Yoshio Miki,Jeff Swensen,Donna M Shattuck-Eidens,P. Andrew Futreal,Keith D Harshman,Sean V. Tavtigian,Qingyun Liu,Charles Cochran,L. Michelle Bennett,Wei Ding,Russell Bell,Judith Rosenthal,Charles E. Hussey,Thanh Tran,Melody McClure,Cheryl Frye,Tom Hattier,Robert Phelps,Astrid Haugen-Strano,Harold Katcher,Kazuko Yakumo,Zahra Gholami,Daniel Shaffer,Steven Stone,Steven Bayer,Christian Wray,Robert Bogden,Priya Dayananth,John R. Ward,Patricia N. Tonin,Steven A. Narod,Pam K. Bristow,Frank H. Norris,Leah M. Helvering,Paul Morrison,Paul Robert Rosteck,Mei Lai,J. Carl Barrett,Cathryn M. Lewis,Susan L. Neuhausen,Lisa A. Cannon-Albright,David E. Goldgar,Roger W. Wiseman,Alexander Kamb,Mark H. Skolnick +44 more
TL;DR: A strong candidate for the 17q-linked BRCA1 gene, which influences susceptibility to breast and ovarian cancer, has been identified by positional cloning methods.
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Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: Clinical Features and Patterns of Recurrence
Rebecca Dent,Maureen E. Trudeau,Kathleen I. Pritchard,Wedad Hanna,Harriet K. Kahn,Carol Sawka,Lavina Lickley,Ellen Rawlinson,Ping Sun,Steven A. Narod +9 more
TL;DR: Triple-negative breast cancers have a more aggressive clinical course than other forms of breast cancer, but the adverse effect is transient.
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Average risks of breast and ovarian cancer associated with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations detected in case series unselected for family history: a combined analysis of 22 studies
Antonis C. Antoniou,Paul D.P. Pharoah,Steven A. Narod,Harvey A. Risch,Jorunn E. Eyfjord,John L. Hopper,Niklas Loman,Håkan Olsson,Oskar T. Johannsson,Åke Borg,Barbara Pasini,Paolo Radice,Siranoush Manoukian,Diana Eccles,Nelson L.S. Tang,E. Olah,Hoda Anton-Culver,Ellen Warner,Jan Lubinski,Jacek Gronwald,Bohdan Górski,Hrafn Tulinius,Steinunn Thorlacius,Hannaleena Eerola,Heli Nevanlinna,Kirsi Syrjäkoski,Olli Kallioniemi,Deborah J. Thompson,Christopher H. Evans,Julian Peto,Julian Peto,Fiona Lalloo,D G R Evans,Douglas F. Easton +33 more
TL;DR: Risks in carriers were higher when based on index breast cancer cases diagnosed at <35 years of age and for variation in risk by mutation position for both genes, and some evidence for a reduction in risk in women from earlier birth cohorts is found.
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Genetic Heterogeneity and Penetrance Analysis of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 Genes in Breast Cancer Families
D Ford,Douglas F. Easton,Michael R. Stratton,Steven A. Narod,David E. Goldgar,Peter Devilee,D. T. Bishop,Barbara L. Weber,Gilbert M. Lenoir,Jenny Chang-Claude,Hagay Sobol,M D Teare,Jeffery P. Struewing,Adalgeir Arason,Siegfried Scherneck,Julian Peto,Timothy R. Rebbeck,Patricia N. Tonin,Susan L. Neuhausen,Rosa B. Barkardottir,Jorunn E. Eyfjord,Henry T. Lynch,Bruce A.J. Ponder,Simon A. Gayther,J.M. Birch,Annika Lindblom,Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet,Y. J. Bignon,Åke Borg,U Hamann,Neva E. Haites,Rodney J. Scott,Christine Maugard,Hans F. A. Vasen,Susanne Seitz,Lisa A. Cannon-Albright,Andrew Craig Schofield,Moraima Zelada-Hedman +37 more
TL;DR: The lifetime risk of breast cancer appears similar to the risk in BRCA1 carriers, but there was some suggestion of a lower risk in bRCA2 carriers <50 years of age.
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Localization of a breast cancer susceptibility gene, BRCA2, to chromosome 13q12-13
Richard Wooster,Susan L. Neuhausen,Jonathan Mangion,Yvette Quirk,D Ford,N. Collins,K. Nguyen,Sheila Seal,T.D. Tran,D. Averill,P Fields,Gill Marshall,Steven A. Narod,Gilbert M. Lenoir,Henry T. Lynch,Jean Feunteun,Peter Devilee,Cees J. Cornelisse,Fred H. Menko,Peter A. Daly,Wilma Ormiston,Ross McManus,Carole Pye,Cathryn M. Lewis,Lisa A. Cannon-Albright,Julian Peto,Bruce A.J. Ponder,Mark H. Skolnick,Douglas F. Easton,David E. Goldgar,Michael R. Stratton +30 more
TL;DR: This analysis localized a second breast cancer susceptibility locus, BRCA2, to a 6-centimorgan interval on chromosome 13q12-13, which preliminary evidence suggests suggests confers a high risk of breast cancer but does not confer a substantially elevated risk of ovarian cancer.