Analysis of over 10,000 Cases finds no association between previously reported candidate polymorphisms and ovarian cancer outcome

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Description scientific article published on 19 March 2013
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author: Usha Menon  Julie M. Cunningham  Ian G. Campbell  Sara H Olson  Agnieszka Dansonka-Mieszkowska  Iwona K. Rzepecka  Paul D P Pharoah  Anja Rudolph  Janusz Menkiszak  Sandrina Lambrechts  Florian Heitz  Alexander Hein  Zachary C Fogarty  Claus K. Høgdall  Anna H Wu  Louise A. Brinton  Nicolas Wentzensen  Jonathan P Tyrer  Beth Karlan  Diana Eccles  Anna deFazio  Philipp Harter  Montserrat García-Closas  Susanne Krüger Kjaer  Jolanta Kupryjanczyk  Simon A Gayther  Estrid Høgdall  Joellen M Schildkraut  Christine S Walsh  Kathryn L Terry  Kristin White  Jacek Gronwald  Joseph H Rothstein  Cezary Cybulski  Brooke L Fridley  Malcolm C Pike  Catherine M Phelan  Jennifer A Doherty  Ignace Vergote  Kimberly R Kalli  Yukie T Bean  Marc T Goodman  Arif B. Ekici  Ellen L Goode  Weiva Sieh  Honglin Song  Celeste Leigh Pearce  Andrew Berchuck  Ira Schwaab  Evelyn Despierre  Matthias W. Beckmann  Douglas A Levine  Andreas Du Bois  Tanja Pejovic  Ursula Eilber  Bridget Charbonneau  Sharon E Johnatty  Mary Anne Rossing  James M Flanagan  Aleksandra Gentry-Maharaj  Lene Lundvall  Jan Lubiński  Hoda Anton-Culver  Argyrios Ziogas  Thomas A Sellers  Elisa V. Bandera  Jenny Lester  Daniel W. Cramer  Robert Vierkant  Diether Lambrechts  Susan J. Ramus  Irene Orlow  Izabela Ziolkowska-Seta  Valerie McGuire  Jenny Chang-Claude  Georgia Chenevix-Trench  Galina Lurie  Allan Jensen  Alice S. Whittemore  Peter A. Fasching  Allison F. Vitonis 

Publication date March 19, 2013
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