2023
Folate Intake and Ovarian Cancer Risk among Women with Endometriosis: A Case–Control Study from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium
Gersekowski K, Ibiebele T, Group F, Doherty J, Harris H, Goodman M, Terry K, Wu A, Bandera E, Qin B, Ong J, Tyrer J, Dixon-Suen S, Modugno F, Risch H, Webb P. Folate Intake and Ovarian Cancer Risk among Women with Endometriosis: A Case–Control Study from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2023, 32: of1-of10. PMID: 37220873, PMCID: PMC10390886, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-23-0121.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvarian cancer riskHigh dietary folate intakeDietary folate intakeCase-control studyFolate intakeOvarian cancerOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumCancer riskOdds ratioMendelian randomizationSelf-reported endometriosisSupplemental folate intakeHigh folate intakeHigh folate dietCancer-promoting effectsPooled analysisFolate dietPrecancerous lesionsFolate statusEndometriosisIncrease riskCancerCancer typesLogistic regressionIntake
2020
Association Between Breastfeeding and Ovarian Cancer Risk
Babic A, Sasamoto N, Rosner BA, Tworoger SS, Jordan SJ, Risch HA, Harris HR, Rossing MA, Doherty JA, Fortner RT, Chang-Claude J, Goodman MT, Thompson PJ, Moysich KB, Ness RB, Kjaer SK, Jensen A, Schildkraut JM, Titus LJ, Cramer DW, Bandera EV, Qin B, Sieh W, McGuire V, Sutphen R, Pearce CL, Wu AH, Pike M, Webb PM, Modugno F, Terry KL. Association Between Breastfeeding and Ovarian Cancer Risk. JAMA Oncology 2020, 6: e200421. PMID: 32239218, PMCID: PMC7118668, DOI: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2020.0421.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvarian cancer riskInvasive ovarian cancerEpithelial ovarian cancerOvarian cancerCancer riskLower riskOdds ratioLogistic regressionHigh-grade serous subtypeHistotype-specific associationsMultivariable logistic regressionCase-control studyOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumPolytomous logistic regressionParous womenEndometrioid cancerModifiable factorsPooled analysisSerous subtypeMAIN OUTCOMEBreastfeedingMore monthsOverall associationLethal typeCancer
2019
Association between genetically predicted polycystic ovary syndrome and ovarian cancer: a Mendelian randomization study
Harris HR, Cushing-Haugen KL, Webb PM, Nagle CM, Jordan SJ, Group A, Risch H, Rossing M, Doherty J, Goodman M, Modugno F, Ness R, Moysich K, Kjær S, Høgdall E, Jensen A, Schildkraut J, Berchuck A, Cramer D, Bandera E, Rodriguez L, Wentzensen N, Kotsopoulos J, Narod S, McLaughlin J, Anton-Culver H, Ziogas A, Pearce C, Wu A, Lindström S, Terry K. Association between genetically predicted polycystic ovary syndrome and ovarian cancer: a Mendelian randomization study. International Journal Of Epidemiology 2019, 48: 822-830. PMID: 31211375, PMCID: PMC6659359, DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyz113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPolycystic ovary syndromeOvarian cancer riskOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumSelf-reported polycystic ovary syndromeInvasive ovarian cancerOvarian cancerCancer riskOvary syndromeInverse associationOral contraceptive useReproductive-aged womenBody mass indexSingle nucleotide polymorphismsStrong inverse associationComplex endocrine disorderObservational study resultsMendelian randomization studyEuropean ancestry womenEndometrioid tumorsMass indexDecreased riskEndocrine disordersSpecific histotypesContraceptive useAged womenJoint exposure to smoking, excessive weight, and physical inactivity and survival of ovarian cancer patients, evidence from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium
Minlikeeva AN, Cannioto R, Jensen A, Kjaer SK, Jordan SJ, Diergaarde B, Szender JB, Odunsi K, Almohanna H, Mayor P, Starbuck K, Zsiros E, Bandera EV, Cramer DW, Doherty JA, DeFazio A, Edwards R, Goode E, Goodman M, Høgdall E, Matsuo K, Mizuno M, Nagle C, Ness R, Paddock L, Pearce C, Risch H, Rossing M, Terry K, Wu A, Modugno F, Webb P, Moysich K. Joint exposure to smoking, excessive weight, and physical inactivity and survival of ovarian cancer patients, evidence from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium. Cancer Causes & Control 2019, 30: 537-547. PMID: 30905014, PMCID: PMC6614876, DOI: 10.1007/s10552-019-01157-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProgression-free survivalOvarian cancer patientsOverweight/obesityBody mass indexPhysical inactivityCurrent smokingCancer patientsJoint exposureExcessive weightHazard ratioOverall survivalLifestyle factorsCox proportional hazards regression modelNormal body mass indexProportional hazards regression modelsInvasive epithelial ovarian carcinomaPurposePrevious epidemiologic studiesUnfavorable lifestyle factorsRisk of deathEpithelial ovarian carcinomaOvarian cancer survivalHazards regression modelsRisk of mortalityConfidence intervalsOvarian Cancer Association Consortium
2017
Racial/ethnic differences in the epidemiology of ovarian cancer: a pooled analysis of 12 case-control studies
Peres LC, Risch H, Terry KL, Webb PM, Goodman MT, Wu AH, Alberg AJ, Bandera EV, Barnholtz-Sloan J, Bondy ML, Cote ML, Funkhouser E, Moorman PG, Peters ES, Schwartz AG, Terry PD, Manichaikul A, Abbott SE, Camacho F, Jordan SJ, Nagle CM, Group A, Rossing M, Doherty J, Modugno F, Moysich K, Ness R, Berchuck A, Cook L, Le N, Brooks-Wilson A, Sieh W, Whittemore A, McGuire V, Rothstein J, Anton-Culver H, Ziogas A, Pearce C, Tseng C, Pike M, Schildkraut J, Consortium T. Racial/ethnic differences in the epidemiology of ovarian cancer: a pooled analysis of 12 case-control studies. International Journal Of Epidemiology 2017, 47: 460-472. PMID: 29211900, PMCID: PMC5913601, DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyx252.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAfrican American Cancer Epidemiology StudyRace/ethnicityCase-control studyOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumOdds ratioLargest odds ratioRisk factorsFamily historyEOC riskFirst-degree family historyModifiable risk factorsMultivariable logistic regressionOvarian cancer incidenceRisk factor associationsCancer Epidemiology StudyEthnic differencesAsian/Pacific IslandersOvarian cancer etiologyBlack womenInvasive EOCPooled analysisEpidemiological characteristicsCancer incidenceOvarian cancerHigh prevalenceAssessment of moderate coffee consumption and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer: a Mendelian randomization study
Ong J, Hwang L, Cuellar-Partida G, Martin N, Chenevix-Trench G, Quinn M, Cornelis M, Gharahkhani P, Webb P, MacGregor S, Ong J, Hwang L, Cuellar-Partida G, Bryne E, Fasching P, Hein A, Burghaus S, Beckmann M, Lambrechts D, Van Nieuwenhuysen E, Vergote I, Vanderstichele A, Swerdlow A, Jones M, Orr N, Schoemaker M, Edwards D, Brenton J, Benítez J, García M, Rodriguez-Antona C, Rossing M, Fortner R, Riboli E, Chang-Claude J, Eilber U, Wang-Gohrke S, Yannoukakos D, Goodman M, Bogdanova N, Dörk T, Duerst M, Hillemanns P, Runnebaum I, Antonenkova N, Butzow R, Nevanlinna H, Pelttari L, Edwards R, Kelley J, Modugno F, Moysich K, Ness R, Cannioto R, Heitz F, Karlan B, Olsson H, Kjaer S, Jensen A, Giles G, Bruinsma F, Hildebrandt M, Liang D, Wu X, Le Marchand L, Setiawan V, Permuth J, Bisogna M, Dao F, Levine D, Cramer D, Terry K, Tworoger S, Stampfer M, Willet W, Missmer S, Bjorge L, Kopperud R, Bischof K, Thomsen L, Kiemeney L, Massuger L, Pejovic T, Brooks-Wilson A, Olson S, McGuire V, Rothstein J, Sieh W, Whittemore A, Cook L, Le N, Gilks C, Gronwald J, Jakubowska A, Lubiński J, Kluz T, Wentzensen N, Brinton L, Trabert B, Lissowska J, Høgdall E, Høgdall C, Sandler D, Wolk A, Tyrer J, Song H, Eccles D, Campbell I, Glasspool R, McNeish I, Paul J, Siddiqui N, Sutphen R, McLaughlin J, Phelan C, Anton-Culver H, Ziogas A, May T, Gayther S, Gentry-Maharaj A, Menon U, Ramus S, Wu A, Huntsman D, deFazio A, Dansonka-Mieszkowska A, Kupryjanczyk J, Moes-Sosnowska J, Szafron L, Cunningham J, Winham S, Risch H, Goode E, Schildkraut J, Pearce C, Berchuck A, Pharoah P, Martin N, Chenevix-Trench G, Quinn M, Cornelis M, Gharahkhani P, Webb P, MacGregor S. Assessment of moderate coffee consumption and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer: a Mendelian randomization study. International Journal Of Epidemiology 2017, 47: 450-459. PMID: 29186515, PMCID: PMC6186013, DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyx236.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpithelial ovarian cancerOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumOvarian cancerObservational studyCoffee consumptionEOC riskEOC casesHigh-grade serous epithelial ovarian cancerMendelian randomizationSerous epithelial ovarian cancerModerate coffee consumptionHigh-grade serous casesMendelian randomization studyTwo-sample Mendelian randomizationAdditional cupProtective associationCaffeine consumptionHealth outcomesEarlier observational studiesRandomization studySerous casesStrong associationSingle nucleotide polymorphismsCaffeine levelsCancerMenstrual pain and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer: Results from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium
Babic A, Harris HR, Vitonis AF, Titus LJ, Jordan SJ, Webb PM, Group A, Risch H, Rossing M, Doherty J, Wicklund K, Goodman M, Modugno F, Moysich K, Ness R, Kjaer S, Schildkraut J, Berchuck A, Pearce C, Wu A, Cramer D, Terry K. Menstrual pain and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer: Results from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium. International Journal Of Cancer 2017, 142: 460-469. PMID: 28833087, PMCID: PMC7580880, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.31010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere menstrual painMenstrual painOvarian cancerOdds ratioHistologic subtypePotential confoundersIncreased ovarian cancer riskLogistic regressionSpecific histologic subtypesCommon gynecological conditionEpithelial ovarian cancerMultivariate logistic regressionOvarian cancer riskCase-control studyOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumInternational pooled analysisUse of hormonesSevere painGynecological conditionsProspective studyPooled analysisClear cellsUndiagnosed endometriosisCancer riskMultinomial logistic regressionHistory of Comorbidities and Survival of Ovarian Cancer Patients, Results from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium
Minlikeeva AN, Consortium JL, Freudenheim KH, Eng RA, Cannioto G, Friel JB, Szender B, Segal K, Odunsi P, Mayor B, Diergaarde E, Zsiros LE, Kelemen M, Köbel H, Steed A, deFazio SJ, Group PA, Jordan MW, Fasching HA, Beckmann MA, Risch JA, Rossing J, Doherty MT, Chang-Claude T, Goodman R, Dörk F, Edwards RB, Modugno K, Ness M, Matsuo BY, Mizuno EL, Karlan SK, Goode E, Kjær JM, Høgdall KL, Schildkraut DW, Terry EV, Cramer LE, Bandera LA, Paddock LFAG, Kiemeney R, Massuger H, Sutphen A, Anton-Culver U, Ziogas SA, Menon SJ, Gayther A, Ramus CL, Gentry-Maharaj AH, Pearce J, Wu A, Kupryjanczyk PM, Jensen KB, Webb P, Moysich K. History of Comorbidities and Survival of Ovarian Cancer Patients, Results from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2017, 26: 1470-1473. PMID: 28864456, PMCID: PMC5649363, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-17-0367.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProgression-free survivalHistory of endometriosisStage of diseaseOvarian cancer patientsOvarian cancer outcomeCancer outcomesCancer patientsCox proportional hazards regression modelProportional hazards regression modelsHazards regression modelsInvasive ovarian carcinomasOvarian cancer prognosisOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumPooled HRsConcurrent comorbiditiesHistologic subtypeOvarian carcinomaChronic diseasesOvarian cancerWeight statusNeurologic diseaseCancer prognosisComorbiditiesTreatment efficacyNeurological diseasesUse of common analgesic medications and ovarian cancer survival: results from a pooled analysis in the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium
Dixon SC, Nagle CM, Wentzensen N, Trabert B, Beeghly-Fadiel A, Schildkraut JM, Moysich KB, deFazio A, Risch H, Rossing M, Doherty J, Wicklund K, Goodman M, Modugno F, Ness R, Edwards R, Jensen A, Kjær S, Høgdall E, Berchuck A, Cramer D, Terry K, Poole E, Bandera E, Paddock L, Anton-Culver H, Ziogas A, Menon U, Gayther S, Ramus S, Gentry-Maharaj A, Pearce C, Wu A, Pike M, Webb P. Use of common analgesic medications and ovarian cancer survival: results from a pooled analysis in the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium. British Journal Of Cancer 2017, 116: 1223-1228. PMID: 28350790, PMCID: PMC5418444, DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2017.68.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugsDisease-specific survivalOvarian cancer survivalAnalgesic useCancer survivalOvarian cancerInvasive epithelial ovarian cancerCommon analgesic medicationsPost-diagnosis usePre-diagnosis useRegular analgesic useEpithelial ovarian cancerOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumAnti-inflammatory drugsAnalgesic medicationOverall survivalImproved survivalPooled analysisCommon analgesicsSurvival advantageConsortium studyClear associationCancerSurvivalFurther investigationHistory of hypertension, heart disease, and diabetes and ovarian cancer patient survival: evidence from the ovarian cancer association consortium
Minlikeeva AN, Freudenheim JL, Cannioto RA, Szender JB, Eng KH, Modugno F, Ness RB, LaMonte MJ, Friel G, Segal BH, Odunsi K, Mayor P, Zsiros E, Schmalfeldt B, Klapdor R, Dӧrk T, Hillemanns P, Kelemen LE, Kӧbel M, Steed H, de Fazio A, on behalf of the Australian Ovarian Cancer Study Group, Jordan SJ, Nagle CM, Risch HA, Rossing MA, Doherty JA, Goodman MT, Edwards R, Matsuo K, Mizuno M, Karlan BY, Kjær SK, Høgdall E, Jensen A, Schildkraut JM, Terry KL, Cramer DW, Bandera EV, Paddock LE, Kiemeney LA, Massuger LF, Kupryjanczyk J, Berchuck A, Chang-Claude J, Diergaarde B, Webb PM, Moysich KB, on behalf of the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium. History of hypertension, heart disease, and diabetes and ovarian cancer patient survival: evidence from the ovarian cancer association consortium. Cancer Causes & Control 2017, 28: 469-486. PMID: 28293802, PMCID: PMC5500209, DOI: 10.1007/s10552-017-0867-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProgression-free survivalUse of diureticsHistory of hypertensionOral antidiabetic medicationsHazard ratioOvarian cancer patientsOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumOverall survivalHistological subtypesHeart diseaseAntidiabetic medicationsBeta blockersConfidence intervalsCancer patientsCox proportional hazards regression modelOvarian cancer patient survivalProportional hazards regression modelsInvasive epithelial ovarian carcinomaOverall study populationEpithelial ovarian carcinomaUse of medicationsHazards regression modelsRisk of mortalityCancer patient survivalOvarian cancer diagnosisCigarette smoking is associated with adverse survival among women with ovarian cancer: Results from a pooled analysis of 19 studies
Præstegaard C, Jensen A, Jensen SM, Nielsen TS, Webb PM, Nagle CM, DeFazio A, Group O, Høgdall E, Rossing M, Doherty J, Wicklund K, Goodman M, Modugno F, Moysich K, Ness R, Edwards R, Matsuo K, Hosono S, Goode E, Winham S, Fridley B, Cramer D, Terry K, Schildkraut J, Berchuck A, Bandera E, Paddock L, Massuger L, Wentzensen N, Pharoah P, Song H, Whittemore A, McGuire V, Sieh W, Rothstein J, Anton‐Culver H, Ziogas A, Menon U, Gayther S, Ramus S, Gentry‐Maharaj A, Wu A, Pearce C, Pike M, Lee A, Sutphen R, Chang‐Claude J, Risch H, Kjaer S, Consortium O. Cigarette smoking is associated with adverse survival among women with ovarian cancer: Results from a pooled analysis of 19 studies. International Journal Of Cancer 2017, 140: 2422-2435. PMID: 28063166, PMCID: PMC5489656, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.30600.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPooled hazard ratioCigarette smokingOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumOvarian cancerHazard ratioPooled analysisStudy-specific hazard ratiosLarge pooled analysisMucinous ovarian tumorsOvarian cancer stageEpithelial ovarian cancerOvarian cancer survivalConfidence intervalsOvarian cancer prognosisCase-control studyRandom-effects modelPotential clinical importanceMedian followAdverse survivalCurrent smokingDisseminated diseaseFormer smokersWorse survivalModifiable factorsOvarian tumors
2016
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and the Risk of Ovarian Cancer and Borderline Ovarian Tumors: A Pooled Analysis of 13 Case-Control Studies
Rasmussen CB, Kjaer SK, Albieri V, Bandera EV, Doherty JA, Høgdall E, Webb PM, Jordan SJ, Rossing MA, Wicklund KG, Goodman MT, Modugno F, Moysich KB, Ness RB, Edwards RP, Schildkraut JM, Berchuck A, Olson SH, Kiemeney LA, Massuger LF, Narod SA, Phelan CM, Anton-Culver H, Ziogas A, Wu AH, Pearce CL, Risch HA, Jensen A, Consortium O. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and the Risk of Ovarian Cancer and Borderline Ovarian Tumors: A Pooled Analysis of 13 Case-Control Studies. American Journal Of Epidemiology 2016, 185: 8-20. PMID: 27941069, PMCID: PMC5209588, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kww161.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCarcinoma, Ovarian EpithelialCase-Control StudiesComorbidityContraceptives, Oral, HormonalFamily HealthFemaleGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseHormone Replacement TherapyHumansHysterectomyNeoplasms, Glandular and EpithelialOvarian NeoplasmsPelvic Inflammatory DiseaseProtective FactorsReproductive HistoryRisk FactorsSterilization, TubalTalcConceptsPelvic inflammatory diseaseOvarian cancer riskBorderline ovarian tumorsCase-control studyOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumBorderline tumorsOvarian cancerCancer riskOvarian tumorsInflammatory diseasesOdds ratioEpisodes of PIDHistory of PIDStudy-specific odds ratiosLow-grade serous tumorsHistotype-specific associationsEpithelial ovarian cancerPooled odds ratioRandom-effects modelSerous tumorsPooled analysisOvarian carcinogenesisTumor behaviorTumorsCancerRisk Prediction for Epithelial Ovarian Cancer in 11 United States–Based Case-Control Studies: Incorporation of Epidemiologic Risk Factors and 17 Confirmed Genetic Loci
Clyde MA, Weber R, Iversen ES, Poole EM, Doherty JA, Goodman MT, Ness RB, Risch HA, Rossing MA, Terry KL, Wentzensen N, Whittemore AS, Anton-Culver H, Bandera EV, Berchuck A, Carney ME, Cramer DW, Cunningham JM, Cushing-Haugen KL, Edwards RP, Fridley BL, Goode EL, Lurie G, McGuire V, Modugno F, Moysich KB, Olson SH, Pearce CL, Pike MC, Rothstein JH, Sellers TA, Sieh W, Stram D, Thompson PJ, Vierkant RA, Wicklund KG, Wu AH, Ziogas A, Tworoger SS, Schildkraut JM. Risk Prediction for Epithelial Ovarian Cancer in 11 United States–Based Case-Control Studies: Incorporation of Epidemiologic Risk Factors and 17 Confirmed Genetic Loci. American Journal Of Epidemiology 2016, 184: 579-589. PMID: 27698005, PMCID: PMC5065620, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kww091.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpidemiologic risk factorsEpithelial ovarian cancerYears of ageRisk factorsAbsolute riskOvarian cancerInvasive epithelial ovarian cancerCase-control studyOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumHierarchical logistic regression modelsRisk prediction modelLogistic regression modelsProspective data setSignificant single nucleotide polymorphismsCase-control statusControl studyRisk predictionSingle nucleotide polymorphismsAgeCancerLow discriminatory powerWomenAUCRegression modelsNucleotide polymorphismsAssociation of vitamin D levels and risk of ovarian cancer: a Mendelian randomization study
Ong JS, Cuellar-Partida G, Lu Y, Study A, Fasching P, Hein A, Burghaus S, Beckmann M, Lambrechts D, Van Nieuwenhuysen E, Vergote I, Vanderstichele A, Doherty J, Rossing M, Chang-Claude J, Eilber U, Rudolph A, Wang-Gohrke S, Goodman M, Bogdanova N, Dörk T, Dürst M, Hillemanns P, Runnebaum I, Antonenkova N, Butzow R, Leminen A, Nevanlinna H, Pelttari L, Edwards R, Kelley J, Modugno F, Moysich K, Ness R, Cannioto R, Høgdall E, Høgdall C, Jensen A, Giles G, Bruinsma F, Kjaer S, Hildebrandt M, Liang D, Lu K, Wu X, Bisogna M, Dao F, Levine D, Cramer D, Terry K, Tworoger S, Stampfer M, Missmer S, Bjorge L, Salvesen H, Kopperud R, Bischof K, Aben K, Kiemeney L, Massuger L, Brooks-Wilson A, Olson S, McGuire V, Rothstein J, Sieh W, Whittemore A, Cook L, Le N, Gilks C, Gronwald J, Jakubowska A, Lubiński J, Kluz T, Song H, Tyrer J, Wentzensen N, Brinton L, Trabert B, Lissowska J, McLaughlin J, Narod S, Phelan C, Anton-Culver H, Ziogas A, Eccles D, Campbell I, Gayther S, Gentry-Maharaj A, Menon U, Ramus S, Wu A, Dansonka-Mieszkowska A, Kupryjanczyk J, Timorek A, Szafron L, Cunningham J, Fridley B, Winham S, Bandera E, Poole E, Morgan T, Risch H, Goode E, Schildkraut J, Pearce C, Berchuck A, Pharoah P, Chenevix-Trench G, Gharahkhani P, Neale R, Webb P, MacGregor S. Association of vitamin D levels and risk of ovarian cancer: a Mendelian randomization study. International Journal Of Epidemiology 2016, 45: 1619-1630. PMID: 27594614, PMCID: PMC5100621, DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyw207.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVitamin D levelsOvarian cancerVitamin DD levelsOdds ratioObservational studySingle nucleotide polymorphismsD concentrationsPlasma vitamin D levelsHigh-grade serous ovarian cancerHigh-grade serous epithelial ovarian cancerMendelian randomizationSerous epithelial ovarian cancerEpithelial ovarian cancer riskEpithelial ovarian cancerOvarian cancer riskOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumSerous ovarian cancerObservational epidemiological studiesTwo-sample MR approachInverse variance weightingMendelian randomization studyOvarian cancer susceptibilityCancer preventionCancer riskChronic Recreational Physical Inactivity and Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Risk: Evidence from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium
Cannioto R, LaMonte MJ, Risch HA, Hong CC, Sucheston-Campbell LE, Eng KH, Szender JB, Chang-Claude J, Schmalfeldt B, Klapdor R, Gower E, Minlikeeva AN, Zirpoli GR, Bandera EV, Berchuck A, Cramer D, Doherty JA, Edwards RP, Fridley BL, Goode EL, Goodman MT, Hogdall E, Hosono S, Jensen A, Jordan S, Group O, Kjaer S, Matsuo K, Ness R, Olsen C, Olson S, Pearce C, Pike M, Rossing M, Szamreta E, Thompson P, Tseng C, Vierkant R, Webb P, Wentzensen N, Wicklund K, Winham S, Wu A, Modugno F, Schildkraut J, Terry K, Kelemen L, Moysich K. Chronic Recreational Physical Inactivity and Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Risk: Evidence from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2016, 25: 1114-1124. PMID: 27197285, PMCID: PMC4930728, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-15-1330.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRecreational physical inactivityRecreational physical activityPhysical inactivityEOC riskPooled analysisPhysical activityWeekly recreational physical activityLarge pooled analysisIndependent risk factorEpithelial ovarian cancer riskPhysical activity guidelinesBody mass indexMultivariable logistic regressionConfidence intervalsOvarian cancer riskOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumDose of activityMenopausal statusChronic inactivityActivity guidelinesEOC patientsMass indexSignificant positive associationBody of evidenceIndependent associationRecreational physical inactivity and mortality in women with invasive epithelial ovarian cancer: evidence from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium
Cannioto RA, LaMonte MJ, Kelemen LE, Risch HA, Eng KH, Minlikeeva AN, Hong CC, Szender JB, Sucheston-Campbell L, Joseph JM, Berchuck A, Chang-Claude J, Cramer DW, DeFazio A, Diergaarde B, Dörk T, Doherty JA, Edwards RP, Fridley BL, Friel G, Goode EL, Goodman MT, Hillemanns P, Hogdall E, Hosono S, Kelley JL, Kjaer SK, Klapdor R, Matsuo K, Odunsi K, Nagle CM, Olsen CM, Paddock LE, Pearce CL, Pike MC, Rossing MA, Schmalfeldt B, Segal BH, Szamreta EA, Thompson PJ, Tseng CC, Vierkant R, Schildkraut JM, Wentzensen N, Wicklund KG, Winham SJ, Wu AH, Modugno F, Ness RB, Jensen A, Webb PM, Terry K, Bandera EV, Moysich KB, on behalf of The Australian Ovarian Cancer Study Group. Recreational physical inactivity and mortality in women with invasive epithelial ovarian cancer: evidence from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium. British Journal Of Cancer 2016, 115: 95-101. PMID: 27299959, PMCID: PMC4931371, DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2016.153.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRecreational physical activityOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumInvasive EOCHazard ratioPhysical inactivityPooled analysisPhysical activityEpithelial ovarian cancer survivalWeekly recreational physical activityInvasive epithelial ovarian cancerCox proportional hazards modelLarge pooled analysisRecreational physical inactivityPhysical activity guidelinesEpithelial ovarian cancerOvarian cancer survivalConfidence intervalsHigher mortality riskProportional hazards modelActivity guidelinesResidual diseaseCancer survivalPrimary diagnosisOvarian cancerInactive womenAdult body mass index and risk of ovarian cancer by subtype: a Mendelian randomization study
Dixon SC, Nagle CM, Thrift AP, Pharoah PD, Pearce CL, Zheng W, Painter JN, Study A, Chenevix-Trench G, Fasching P, Beckmann M, Lambrechts D, Vergote I, Lambrechts S, Van Nieuwenhuysen E, Rossing M, Doherty J, Wicklund K, Chang-Claude J, Rudolph A, Moysich K, Odunsi K, Goodman M, Wilkens L, Thompson P, Shvetsov Y, Dörk T, Park-Simon T, Hillemanns P, Bogdanova N, Butzow R, Nevanlinna H, Pelttari L, Leminen A, Modugno F, Ness R, Edwards R, Kelley J, Heitz F, Karlan B, Kjær S, Høgdall E, Jensen A, Goode E, Fridley B, Cunningham J, Winham S, Giles G, Bruinsma F, Milne R, Southey M, Hildebrandt M, Wu X, Lu K, Liang D, Levine D, Bisogna M, Schildkraut J, Berchuck A, Cramer D, Terry K, Bandera E, Olson S, Salvesen H, Thomsen L, Kopperud R, Bjorge L, Kiemeney L, Massuger L, Pejovic T, Cook L, Le N, Swenerton K, Brooks-Wilson A, Kelemen L, Lubiński J, Huzarski T, Gronwald J, Menkiszak J, Wentzensen N, Brinton L, Yang H, Lissowska J, Høgdall C, Lundvall L, Song H, Tyrer J, Campbell I, Eccles D, Paul J, Glasspool R, Siddiqui N, Whittemore A, Sieh W, McGuire V, Rothstein J, Narod S, Phelan C, Risch H, McLaughlin J, Anton-Culver H, Ziogas A, Menon U, Gayther S, Ramus S, Gentry-Maharaj A, Wu A, Pike M, Tseng C, Kupryjanczyk J, Dansonka-Mieszkowska A, Budzilowska A, Spiewankiewicz B, Webb P, Consortium O. Adult body mass index and risk of ovarian cancer by subtype: a Mendelian randomization study. International Journal Of Epidemiology 2016, 45: 884-895. PMID: 27401727, PMCID: PMC5644573, DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyw158.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAllelesBody Mass IndexFemaleGenetic MarkersGenome-Wide Association StudyGenotypeHumansLogistic ModelsMendelian Randomization AnalysisMeta-Analysis as TopicMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisObesityOvarian NeoplasmsPolymorphism, Single NucleotideRisk FactorsYoung AdultConceptsBody mass indexOvarian cancerSerous cancerMass indexOdds ratioObservational studyMendelian randomizationStudy-specific odds ratiosHigher body mass indexAdult body mass indexGrade serous ovarian cancerConfidence intervalsOvarian cancer riskOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumSerous ovarian cancerWeighted genetic risk scoreLack of associationMendelian randomization studyGenetic risk scoreStrength of associationHistological subtypesRisk factorsCancer riskRisk scoreHGSC subtypeAssociation Between Menopausal Estrogen-Only Therapy and Ovarian Carcinoma Risk
Lee AW, Ness RB, Roman LD, Terry KL, Schildkraut JM, Chang-Claude J, Doherty JA, Menon U, Cramer DW, Gayther SA, Risch H, Gentry-Maharaj A, Goodman MT, Modugno F, Eilber U, Moysich KB, Berchuck A, Rossing MA, Jensen A, Wicklund KG, Cushing-Haugen KL, Hogdall E, Rudolph A, Thompson PJ, Wilkens LR, Kjaer SK, Carney ME, Stram DO, Ramus SJ, Wu AH, Pike MC, Pearce CL. Association Between Menopausal Estrogen-Only Therapy and Ovarian Carcinoma Risk. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2016, 127: 828-836. PMID: 27054934, PMCID: PMC4892111, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0000000000001387.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndometrioid ovarian carcinomaTherapy useOvarian carcinomaPostmenopausal estrogenControl groupPopulation-based case-control studyCase-control studyOvarian carcinoma histotypesOvarian carcinoma riskConditional logistic regressionOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumSerous ovarian carcinomaDuration of useTiming of useTherapy usersMenopausal estrogensPooled analysisRisk factorsSelf-reported questionnaire dataCarcinoma riskCarcinomaEstrogenRecent usersLogistic regressionHistotypeAssessing the genetic architecture of epithelial ovarian cancer histological subtypes
Cuellar-Partida G, Lu Y, Dixon SC, Australian Ovarian Cancer Study, Fasching PA, Hein A, Burghaus S, Beckmann MW, Lambrechts D, Van Nieuwenhuysen E, Vergote I, Vanderstichele A, Doherty JA, Rossing MA, Chang-Claude J, Rudolph A, Wang-Gohrke S, Goodman MT, Bogdanova N, Dörk T, Dürst M, Hillemanns P, Runnebaum IB, Antonenkova N, Butzow R, Leminen A, Nevanlinna H, Pelttari LM, Edwards RP, Kelley JL, Modugno F, Moysich KB, Ness RB, Cannioto R, Høgdall E, Høgdall C, Jensen A, Giles GG, Bruinsma F, Kjaer SK, Hildebrandt MA, Liang D, Lu KH, Wu X, Bisogna M, Dao F, Levine DA, Cramer DW, Terry KL, Tworoger SS, Stampfer M, Missmer S, Bjorge L, Salvesen HB, Kopperud RK, Bischof K, Aben KK, Kiemeney LA, Massuger LF, Brooks-Wilson A, Olson SH, McGuire V, Rothstein JH, Sieh W, Whittemore AS, Cook LS, Le ND, Blake Gilks C, Gronwald J, Jakubowska A, Lubiński J, Kluz T, Song H, Tyrer JP, Wentzensen N, Brinton L, Trabert B, Lissowska J, McLaughlin JR, Narod SA, Phelan C, Anton-Culver H, Ziogas A, Eccles D, Campbell I, Gayther SA, Gentry-Maharaj A, Menon U, Ramus SJ, Wu AH, Dansonka-Mieszkowska A, Kupryjanczyk J, Timorek A, Szafron L, Cunningham JM, Fridley BL, Winham SJ, Bandera EV, Poole EM, Morgan TK, Goode EL, Schildkraut JM, Pearce CL, Berchuck A, Pharoah PD, Webb PM, Chenevix-Trench G, Risch HA, MacGregor S. Assessing the genetic architecture of epithelial ovarian cancer histological subtypes. Human Genetics 2016, 135: 741-756. PMID: 27075448, PMCID: PMC4976079, DOI: 10.1007/s00439-016-1663-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenetic architectureEpithelial ovarian cancerGenetic correlationsCross-trait LD-score regressionLD score regressionSignificant genetic correlationsGenetic variants confer susceptibilityChromosome sizeAssociated lociICOGS arrayHigh-grade serous diseaseTotal heritabilityGenetic backgroundScore regressionHigh-grade subtypesClear cell carcinomaGenetic overlapHeritabilityOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumEOC subtypesEOC patientsHistological subtypesCell carcinomaCommon cancerSerous disease
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Common Genetic Variation in Circadian Rhythm Genes and Risk of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (EOC)
Jim HS, Lin HY, Tyrer JP, Lawrenson K, Dennis J, Chornokur G, Chen Z, Chen AY, Permuth-Wey J, Aben KK, Anton-Culver H, Antonenkova N, Bruinsma F, Bandera EV, Bean YT, Beckmann MW, Bisogna M, Bjorge L, Bogdanova N, Brinton LA, Brooks-Wilson A, Bunker CH, Butzow R, Campbell IG, Carty K, Chang-Claude J, Cook LS, Cramer DW, Cunningham JM, Cybulski C, Dansonka-Mieszkowska A, du Bois A, Despierre E, Sieh W, Doherty JA, Dörk T, Dürst M, Easton DF, Eccles DM, Edwards RP, Ekici AB, Fasching PA, Fridley BL, Gao YT, Gentry-Maharaj A, Giles GG, Glasspool R, Goodman MT, Gronwald J, Harter P, Hasmad HN, Hein A, Heitz F, Hildebrandt MA, Hillemanns P, Hogdall CK, Hogdall E, Hosono S, Iversen ES, Jakubowska A, Jensen A, Ji BT, Karlan BY, Kellar M, Kiemeney LA, Krakstad C, Kjaer SK, Kupryjanczyk J, Vierkant RA, Lambrechts D, Lambrechts S, Le ND, Lee AW, Lele S, Leminen A, Lester J, Levine DA, Liang D, Lim BK, Lissowska J, Lu K, Lubinski J, Lundvall L, Massuger LF, Matsuo K, McGuire V, McLaughlin JR, McNeish I, Menon U, Milne RL, Modugno F, Thomsen L, Moysich KB, Ness RB, Nevanlinna H, Eilber U, Odunsi K, Olson SH, Orlow I, Orsulic S, Palmieri Weber R, Paul J, Pearce CL, Pejovic T, Pelttari LM, Pike MC, Poole EM, Schernhammer E, Risch HA, Rosen B, Rossing MA, Rothstein JH, Rudolph A, Runnebaum IB, Rzepecka IK, Salvesen HB, Schwaab I, Shu XO, Shvetsov YB, Siddiqui N, Song H, Southey MC, Spiewankiewicz B, Sucheston-Campbell L, Teo SH, Terry KL, Thompson PJ, Tangen IL, Tworoger SS, van Altena AM, Vergote I, Walsh CS, Wang-Gohrke S, Wentzensen N, Whittemore AS, Wicklund KG, Wilkens LR, Wu AH, Wu X, Woo YL, Yang H, Zheng W, Ziogas A, Amankwah E, Berchuck A, , Schildkraut JM, Kelemen LE, Ramus SJ, Monteiro AN, Goode EL, Narod SA, Gayther SA, Pharoah PD, Sellers TA, Phelan CM. Common Genetic Variation in Circadian Rhythm Genes and Risk of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (EOC). Journal Of Genetics And Genome Research 2015, 2: 017. PMID: 26807442, PMCID: PMC4722961, DOI: 10.23937/2378-3648/1410017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSingle nucleotide polymorphismsCircadian genesGenetic variationDownstream transcription factorsCircadian gene expressionCommon genetic variationGenotyped single nucleotide polymorphismsCircadian rhythm genesOvarian surface epithelial cellsAlternative splicingTranscription factorsGene expressionFunctional analysisHormonal pathwaysOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumRhythm genesGenesGenotype dataNucleotide polymorphismsSurface epithelial cellsEpithelial cellsEnvironmental factorsGranulosa cellsOvarian cancerEpithelial ovarian cancer