- Wiencke, John;
- Chen, L-S;
- Baker, T;
- Hung, RJ;
- Horton, A;
- Culverhouse, R;
- Hartz, S;
- Saccone, N;
- Cheng, I;
- Deng, B;
- Han, Y
Recent meta-analyses show that individuals with high risk variants in CHRNA5 on chromosome 15q25 are likely to develop lung cancer earlier than those with low-risk genotypes. The same high-risk genetic variants also predict nicotine dependence and delayed