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Genetic susceptibility and body mass in childhood cancer survivors
Julie A. Ross
Pediatric Epidemiology & Clinical Research
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Body Mass
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Body Mass Index
100%
Cancer Research Network
25%
Cardiovascular Disease
25%
Childhood Cancer
25%
Childhood Cancer Survivors
100%
Children's Oncology Group
25%
Disease Complications
25%
Gene-environment Interaction
25%
Genetic Susceptibility
100%
High-risk Individuals
25%
Irregular Bodies
25%
Long-term Treatment
25%
New Research Areas
25%
Number of Patients
25%
Obesity
25%
Patient Characteristics
25%
Population Polymorphism
25%
Potential Genes
25%
Pulmonary Complications
25%
Second Cancer
25%
Treatment-related
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Body Mass Index
100%
Cancer Research
25%
Cardiovascular Disease
25%
Childhood Cancer
100%
Genetic Susceptibility
100%
Genotype Environment Interaction
25%
Oncology
25%
Second Cancer
25%
Underweight
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Body Mass
100%
Gene-Environment Interaction
20%
Genetic Susceptibility
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Body Mass
100%
Genetic Susceptibility
100%
Genotype Environment Interaction
20%