Mendelian Randomization Analysis reveals Inverse Genetic Risks between Skin Cancers and Vitiligo
Several observational studies have demonstrated a consistent pattern of decreased melanoma risk among patients with vitiligo. More recently, this finding has been supported by a suggested genetic relationship between the two entities, with certain variants significantly associated with an increased...
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Main Authors: | Sarem Rashid (Author), Ivan Molotkov (Author), Nikolai Klebanov (Author), Michael Shaughnessy (Author), Mark J. Daly (Author), Mykyta Artomov (Author), Hensin Tsao (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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