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    Correction: Corrigendum: Common variants at 19p13 are associated with susceptibility to ovarian cancer

    Nat. Genet. 42, 880–884 (2010); published online 19 September 2010; corrected after print 7 December 2015 In the version of this article initially published, the name of author Angela Brooks-Wilson was spelled...

    Kelly L Bolton, Jonathan Tyrer, Honglin Song, Susan J Ramus in Nature Genetics (2016)

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    Endometriosis as a risk factor for ovarian or endometrial cancer — results of a hospital-based case–control study

    No screening programs are available for ovarian or endometrial cancer. One reason for this is the low incidence of the conditions, resulting in low positive predictive values for tests, which are not very spec...

    Stefanie Burghaus, Lothar Häberle, Michael G. Schrauder, Katharina Heusinger in BMC Cancer (2015)

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    Knowledge and attitudes regarding medical research studies among patients with breast cancer and gynecological diseases

    Medical research studies are becoming increasingly important for optimizing the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of illnesses. Participation in research studies can have many benefits for patients. In rando...

    Michael P. Lux, Thomas Hildebrandt, Sandra-Maria Knetzger in BMC Cancer (2015)

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    Common variants at 19p13 are associated with susceptibility to ovarian cancer

    Paul Pharoah and colleagues report a genome-wide association study for survival time after diagnosis of epithelial ovarian cancer and a parallel analysis of susceptibility to epithelial ovarian cancer. They id...

    Kelly L Bolton, Jonathan Tyrer, Honglin Song, Susan J Ramus in Nature Genetics (2010)

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    A genome-wide association study identifies a new ovarian cancer susceptibility locus on 9p22.2

    Paul Pharoah and colleagues report results of the first genome-wide association study for epithelial ovarian cancer. They identify a susceptibility locus on chromosome 9p22.

    Honglin Song, Susan J Ramus, Jonathan Tyrer, Kelly L Bolton in Nature Genetics (2009)