Petrakis N L
Science. 1971 Jul 23;173(3994):347-9. doi: 10.1126/science.173.3994.347.
International mortality and frequency rates for breast cancer seem to be associated with the frequency of the allele for wet-type cerumen. A preliminary retrospective case-control study in California indicates that phenotypically wet-type cerumen is found in Japanese women with breast cancer more often than in healthy Japanese women. Findings support the hypothesis that the apocrine system's genetically determined variation may influence susceptibility to breast cancer.
乳腺癌的国际死亡率和发病率似乎与湿性耵聍等位基因的频率有关。加利福尼亚州一项初步的回顾性病例对照研究表明,患乳腺癌的日本女性中,表型为湿性耵聍的情况比健康的日本女性更常见。这些发现支持了以下假设:顶泌汗腺系统由基因决定的变异可能会影响患乳腺癌的易感性。