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 behaviorTumorsCancerThree new pancreatic cancer susceptibility signals identified on chromosomes 1q32.1, 5p15.33 and 8q24.21
Zhang M, Wang Z, Obazee O, Jia J, Childs EJ, Hoskins J, Figlioli G, Mocci E, Collins I, Chung CC, Hautman C, Arslan AA, Beane-Freeman L, Bracci PM, Buring J, Duell EJ, Gallinger S, Giles GG, Goodman GE, Goodman PJ, Kamineni A, Kolonel LN, Kulke MH, Malats N, Olson SH, Sesso HD, Visvanathan K, White E, Zheng W, Abnet CC, Albanes D, Andreotti G, Brais L, Bueno-de-Mesquita HB, Basso D, Berndt SI, Boutron-Ruault MC, Bijlsma MF, Brenner H, Burdette L, Campa D, Caporaso NE, Capurso G, Cavestro GM, Cotterchio M, Costello E, Elena J, Boggi U, Gaziano JM, Gazouli M, Giovannucci EL, Goggins M, Gross M, Haiman CA, Hassan M, Helzlsouer KJ, Hu N, Hunter DJ, Iskierka-Jazdzewska E, Jenab M, Kaaks R, Key TJ, Khaw KT, Klein EA, Kogevinas M, Krogh V, Kupcinskas J, Kurtz RC, Landi MT, Landi S, Marchand L, Mambrini A, Mannisto S, Milne RL, Neale RE, Oberg AL, Panico S, Patel AV, Peeters PH, Peters U, Pezzilli R, Porta M, Purdue M, Quiros JR, Riboli E, Rothman N, Scarpa A, Scelo G, Shu XO, Silverman DT, Soucek P, Strobel O, Sund M, Małecka-Panas E, Taylor PR, Tavano F, Travis RC, Thornquist M, Tjønneland A, Tobias GS, Trichopoulos D, Vashist Y, Vodicka P, Wactawski-Wende J, Wentzensen N, Yu H, Yu K, Zeleniuch-Jacquotte A, Kooperberg C, Risch HA, Jacobs EJ, Li D, Fuchs C, Hoover R, Hartge P, Chanock SJ, Petersen GM, Stolzenberg-Solomon RS, Wolpin BM, Kraft P, Klein AP, Canzian F, Amundadottir LT. Three new pancreatic cancer susceptibility signals identified on chromosomes 1q32.1, 5p15.33 and 8q24.21. Oncotarget 2016, 7: 66328-66343. PMID: 27579533, PMCID: PMC5340084, DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.11041.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPancreatic tissue samplesControl subjectsSingle nucleotide polymorphismsTissue samplesPancreatic Cancer Case-Control ConsortiumCase-control studyPancreatic cancer riskSusceptibility variantsGenome-wide association studiesChromosome 1q32.1Risk lociCancer riskNew susceptibility variantsNR5A2 expressionCancer susceptibility variantsIndependent risk variantsMarked reductionTumorsEuropean descentRisk variantsDisease researchNucleotide polymorphismsCancer risk lociTarget genesSubjects
2015
LINC00472 expression is regulated by promoter methylation and associated with disease-free survival in patients with grade 2 breast cancer
Shen Y, Wang Z, Loo LW, Ni Y, Jia W, Fei P, Risch HA, Katsaros D, Yu H. LINC00472 expression is regulated by promoter methylation and associated with disease-free survival in patients with grade 2 breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2015, 154: 473-482. PMID: 26564482, PMCID: PMC4854534, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-015-3632-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDisease-free survivalLINC00472 expressionGrade 2 tumorsBreast cancerMolecular subtypesBreast tumorsFavorable molecular subtypesGrade 2 breast cancerBreast cancer managementLow-grade tumorsPromoter methylationBreast cancer progressionMultiple clinical datasetsPatient survivalTumor gradeLong non-coding RNAsEstrogen receptorCancer managementDysregulation of lncRNAsLINC00472Clinical implicationsPathogenic processesTumorsCancerPatientsOvarian cancer survival by tumor dominance, a surrogate for site of origin
Ivanova A, Loo A, Tworoger S, Crum CP, Fan I, McLaughlin JR, Rosen B, Risch H, Narod SA, Kotsopoulos J. Ovarian cancer survival by tumor dominance, a surrogate for site of origin. Cancer Causes & Control 2015, 26: 601-608. PMID: 25771796, PMCID: PMC4561551, DOI: 10.1007/s10552-015-0547-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDominant tumorHazard ratioFallopian tubeEstrogen hormone replacement therapyConclusionThese preliminary findingsHormone replacement therapyDistal fallopian tubeRisk of deathEpithelial ovarian cancerOvarian cancer survivalConfidence intervalsProportional hazards modelSite of originTubal originWorse survivalReplacement therapyOvarian tumorsCancer survivalOvarian cancerPathology reportsOnly subtypeBRCA1/2 mutationsHazards modelObjectivesRecent studiesTumors
2001
Etiologic Mechanisms in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
Risch H. Etiologic Mechanisms in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. 2001, 307-319. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-2092-3_30.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOvarian cancerEpithelial ovarian cancerOvarian neoplasmsColorectal cancerIncessant ovulationCancer deathPrimary tumorRisk factorsCommon neoplasmInvasive tumorsFrequent causeEtiologic mechanismsOlder womenEpithelial subtypesSurface epitheliumEtiologic hypothesesAdult womenCancerEtiologic heterogeneityWomenNeoplasmsTumorsDisease occurrenceGerm cellsGonadotropin
2000
Multiple Births and Risk of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
Whiteman D, Murphy M, Cook L, Cramer D, Hartge P, Marchbanks P, Nasca P, Ness R, Purdie D, Risch H. Multiple Births and Risk of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2000, 92: 1172-1177. PMID: 10904091, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/92.14.1172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpithelial ovarian cancerParous womenOvarian cancerMultiple birthsCase patientsOdds ratioMultivariable logistic regression analysisNonmucinous ovarian cancerOral contraceptive useSummary odds ratiosLogistic regression analysisNonmucinous tumorsMucinous tumorsHistologic typeTumor histologyControl womenInvasive tumorsRelative riskReproductive factorsContraceptive useOvarian carcinogenesisLower riskCancerAvailable evidenceTumors