“…In a consortium including 23,637 breast cancer patients and 25,579 controls of East Asian ancestry, a replication study was conducted of 70 singlenucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 67 independent breast cancer susceptibility loci identified by genome-wide association study (GWAS) primarily in European-ancestry populations (Zheng et al, 2013). In the study (Zheng et al, 2013), only half of the genetic risk variants initially reported in whites were associated with breast cancer risk in the East Asian population; whereas five breast cancer associated SNPs initially identified among Asians Long et al, 2010a;Cai et al, 2011;Long et al, 2012), were replicated in samples of whites which were variants at 6q25, 10q21, 11q24, and 16q12. In other GWAS studies among Asians, new breast cancer risk variants at 6q14, 10q25, and 2q34 were discovered Shi et al, 2013).…”