%0 Journal Article %T Mutational Landscapes of Smoking-Related Cancers in Caucasians and African Americans: Precision Oncology Perspectives at Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center %A Anastasia Shcherban %A Angela Tatiana Alistar %A Barry DeYoung %A Bayard L. Powell %A Boris Pasche %A Carl D. Langefeld %A Carol Albright %A Edgar D. Staren %A Edward A. Levine %A Edward Abraham %A Gaurav Singal %A George Yacoub %A Gregory A. Hawkins %A Ilya Shmulevich %A Kexin Chen %A Kristie L. Foley %A Lance D. Miller %A Liang Liu %A Lynne I. Wagner %A Mac Robinson %A Matthew Pagni %A Matti Nykter %A Meng Yang %A Michael M. Goodman %A Ralph B. D`Agostino Jr %A Rhonda L. Bitting %A Robin M. Petro %A Rodwige J. Desnoyers %A Shadi A. Qasem %A Stefan C. Grant %A Umit Topaloglu %A Vesteinn Thorsson %A Ville Kytola %A Vincent Miller %A W. Jeffrey Petty %A Wei Zhang %A William Blackstock %J Theranostics %D 2017 %I Ivyspring International Publisher %R 10.7150/thno.20355 %X Background: Cancers related to tobacco use and African-American ancestry are under-characterized by genomics. This gap in precision oncology research represents a major challenge in the health disparities in the United States. %U http://www.thno.org/v07p2914.htm