Association between single-nucleotide polymorphisms in hormone metabolism and DNA repair genes and epithelial ovarian cancer: Results from two Australian studies and an additional validation set
Jonathan Beesley, Susan J. Jordan, Amanda B. Spurdle, Honglin Song, Susan J. Ramus, Suzanne Kruger Kjaer, Estrid Hogdall, Richard A. DiCioccio, Valerie McGuire, Alice S. Whittemore, Simon A. Gayther, Paul D.P. Pharoah, Penelope M. Webb, Georgia Chenevix-Trench, D. Bowtell, A. Green, A. DeFazio, D. Gertig, N. Traficante, S. MooreJ. Hung, S. Fereday, K. Harrap, T. Sadkowsky, A. Mellon, R. Robertson, T. Vanden Bergh, J. Maidens, K. Nattress, Y. E. Chiew, A. Stenlake, H. Sullivan, B. Alexander, P. Ashover, S. Brown, T. Corrish, L. Green, L. Jackman, K. Martin, B. Ranieri, J. White, V. Jayde, L. Bowes, P. Mamers, T. Schmidt, H. Shirley, S. Viduka, Hoa Tran, Sanela Bilic, Lydia Glavinas, A. Proietto, S. Braye, G. Otton, T. Bonaventura, J. Stewart, M. Friedlander, D. Bell, S. Baron-Hay, A. Ferrier, G. Gard, D. Nevell, B. Young, C. Camaris, R. Crouch, L. Edwards, N. Hacker, D. Marsden, G. Robertson, P. Beale, J. Beith, J. Carter, C. Dalrymple, A. Hamilton, R. Houghton, P. Russell, A. Brand, R. Jaworski, P. Harnett, G. Wain, A. Crandon, M. Cummings, K. Horwood, A. Obermair, D. Wyld, J. Nicklin, L. Perrin, B. Ward, M. Davy, C. Hall, T. Dodd, T. Healy, K. Pittman, D. Henderson, S. Hyde, J. Miller, J. Pierdes, P. Blomfield, D. Challis, R. McIntosh, A. Parker, B. Brown, R. Rome, D. Allen, P. Grant, R. Laurie, M. Robbie, D. Healy, T. Jobling, T. Maniolitas, J. McNealage, P. Rogers, B. Susil, A. Veitch, J. Constable, S. Ping Tong, I. Robinson, I. Simpson, K. Phillips, D. Rischin, P. Waring, M. Loughrey, N. O'Callaghan, Bill Murray, V. Billson, S. Galloway, J. Pyman, M. Quinn, I. Hammond, A. McCartney, Y. Leung, I. Haviv, D. Purdie, D. Whiteman, N. Zeps
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