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Low-dose aspirin use and risk of ovarian cancer: a combined analysis from two nationwide studies in Denmark and Sweden
Studies on association between low-dose aspirin use and ovarian cancer risk were mostly based on self-reported medication use and few had large enough sample size to investigate the potential modification effe...
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Open AccessDeep sequencing detects human papillomavirus (HPV) in cervical cancers negative for HPV by PCR
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a necessary cause of cervical cancer, although some invasive cervical cancers may test negative by HPV PCR. We previously requested all invasive cervical cancers in Sweden during ...
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Open AccessClinical validation of full genoty** CLART® HPV4S assay on SurePath and ThinPrep collected screening samples according to the international guidelines for human papillomavirus test requirements for cervical screening
To ensure the highest quality of human papillomavirus (HPV) testing in primary cervical cancer screening, novel HPV assays must be evaluated in accordance with the international guidelines. Furthermore, HPV as...
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Open AccessHuman papillomavirus type 16 genomic variation in women with subsequent in situ or invasive cervical cancer: prospective population-based study
HPV genomic variation may be involved in viral carcinogenesis.
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Open AccessNationwide comprehensive human papillomavirus (HPV) genoty** of invasive cervical cancer
The Swedish National Cervical Screening Registry collects and evaluates comprehensive, nationwide health data to optimise organised cervical cancer prevention. Since all cervical cancer specimens are saved in ...
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Epigenome-based cancer risk prediction: rationale, opportunities and challenges
Epigenetic misprogramming is an essential component of cancer development.
DNA methylation-based risk-predi...
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Loss of a parent and the risk of cancer in early life: a nationwide cohort study
While early-life exposure to stress has been associated with subsequent psychiatric and cardiovascular morbidity, little is known regarding its potential role in cancer development. We hypothesized that severe...