“…This polymorphism has also been linked to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a disease associated with increased risk of developing lung cancer (Wang et al, 2009). It is also the most studied polymorphism of the TERT gene, as it was described in several previous studies (Chen et al, 2010(Chen et al, , 2012Miki et al, 2010;Wang et al, 2010;Bae et al, 2012;Brenner et al, 2013;Myneni et al, 2103). This polymorphism was reported associated not only with lung cancer (Chen et al, 2010(Chen et al, , 2012Miki et al, 2010;Wang et al, 2010;Bae et al, 2012;Brenner et al, 2013;Myneni et al, 2103), but also with other types of cancer (Wang et al, 2003;Carpentier et al, 2007;Hunter et al, 2007;Sagoo et al, 2009;Savage et al, 2007;Yeager et al, 2007).…”