Interactive Association of XRCC1, XRCC2, XRCC3, and TP53 Gene Polymorphisms With Gastrointestinal Cancer Risk: Insights From a Hospital-Based Case-Control Study
Kailas D Datkhile,
Rashmi Gudur,
Madhavi N Patil
et al.
Abstract:Background and aim: Gastrointestinal (GI) cancer presents a significant worldwide health burden, influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. This study endeavors to explore the combined effects of the XRCC1, XRCC2, XRCC3, and TP53 genes that contribute to the heightened risk of GI cancer, shedding light on their combined influence on cancer susceptibility. Materials and methods: A total of 200 histologically confirmed cases of GI cancer and an equal number of controls were selected to exa… Show more
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