The association between socioeconomic status and tumour stage at diagnosis of ovarian cancer: A pooled analysis of 18 case-control studies

Author:

Præstegaard Camilla,Kjaer Susanne K.,Nielsen Thor S.S.,Jensen Signe M.,Webb Penelope M.ORCID,Nagle Christina M.,Høgdall Estrid,Risch Harvey A.,Rossing Mary Anne,Doherty Jennifer A.,Wicklund Kristine G.ORCID,Goodman Marc T.,Modugno Francesmary,Moysich Kirsten,Ness Roberta B.,Edwards Robert P.,Goode Ellen L.,Winham Stacey J.,Fridley Brooke L.,Cramer Daniel W.,Terry Kathryn L.,Schildkraut Joellen M.,Berchuck Andrew,Bandera Elisa V.,Paddock Lisa,Kiemeney Lambertus A.,Massuger Leon F.,Wentzensen Nicolas,Pharoah Paul,Song Honglin,Whittemore Alice S.,McGuire Valerie,Sieh Weiva,Rothstein Joseph,Anton-Culver Hoda,Ziogas ArgyriosORCID,Menon UshaORCID,Gayther Simon A.,Ramus Susan J.,Gentry-Maharaj Aleksandra,Wu Anna H.,Pearce Celeste L.,Pike Malcolm C.,Lee Alice W.,Chang-Claude Jenny,Jensen Allan

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European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme

National Institutes of Health

Danish Cancer Society

Mermaid 1

U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command

National Health & Medical Research Council of Australia

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,Epidemiology

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