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Tjoung Won Park-Simon

Researcher at Hannover Medical School

Publications -  13
Citations -  1997

Tjoung Won Park-Simon is an academic researcher from Hannover Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Genome-wide association study. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 13 publications receiving 1661 citations. Previous affiliations of Tjoung Won Park-Simon include Pomeranian Medical University.

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Associations of Breast Cancer Risk Factors With Tumor Subtypes: A Pooled Analysis From the Breast Cancer Association Consortium Studies

Xiaohong R. Yang, +173 more
TL;DR: It is shown that reproductive factors and BMI are most clearly associated with hormone receptor-positive tumors and suggest that triple-negative or CBP tumors may have distinct etiology.
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Prediction of Breast Cancer Risk Based on Profiling With Common Genetic Variants

Nasim Mavaddat, +242 more
TL;DR: The PRS stratifies breast cancer risk in women both with and without a family history of breast cancer, and the observed level of risk discrimination could inform targeted screening and prevention strategies.
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Refined histopathological predictors of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation status: a large-scale analysis of breast cancer characteristics from the BCAC, CIMBA, and ENIGMA consortia

Amanda B. Spurdle, +208 more
TL;DR: Large pathology datasets accrued by the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2 and the Breast Cancer Association Consortium are analyzed to reassess histopathological predictors of B RCA1 and BRCa2 mutation status, and robust likelihood ratio estimates for statistical modeling are refined.
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The role of genetic breast cancer susceptibility variants as prognostic factors

Peter A. Fasching, +103 more
TL;DR: With the exception of rs3803662 (TOX3), there was no evidence that any of the SNPs associated with BC susceptibility were associated with the BC survival, and survival may be influenced by a distinct set of germline variants from those influencing susceptibility.