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The relationship among human genetic polymorphism, cancer susceptibility is increasingly important for risk assessment, early diagnosis and prevention, of clinical disease and cancer. This work analyses single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in human xenobiotic and estrogen metabolising genes and it is suggested that combinations of polymorphic enzymes may be better predictors of cancer risk than polymorphisms in one or two genes alone.
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