Germline mutations in the CHEK2 kinase gene are associated with an increased risk of bladder cancer

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Germline mutations in CHEK2 have been associated with a range of cancer types but little is known about disease risks conveyed by CHEK2 mutations outside of the context of breast and prostate cancer. To investigate whether CHEK2 mutations confer an increased risk of bladder cancer, we genotyped 416 unselected cases of bladder cancer and 3,313 controls from Poland for 4 founder alleles in the CHEK2 gene, each of which has been associated with an increased risk of cancer at other sites. A CHEK2 mutation (all variants combined) was found in 10.6% of the cancer cases and in 5.9% of the controls (OR = 1.9; 95%CI 1.3-2.7; p = 0.0003). We conclude that CHEK2 mutations increase the risk of bladder cancer in the population. © 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Złowocka, E., Cybulski, C., Górski, B., Dȩbniak, T., Słojewski, M., Wokołorczyk, D., … Lubiński, J. (2008). Germline mutations in the CHEK2 kinase gene are associated with an increased risk of bladder cancer. International Journal of Cancer, 122(3), 583–586. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.23099

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