Dietary inflammatory index and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer in African American women

Author:

Peres Lauren C.1,Bandera Elisa V.2,Qin Bo2,Guertin Kristin A.1,Shivappa Nitin34,Hebert James R.34,Abbott Sarah E.1,Alberg Anthony J.5,Barnholtz-Sloan Jill6,Bondy Melissa7,Cote Michele L.8,Funkhouser Ellen9,Moorman Patricia G.10,Peters Edward S.11,Schwartz Ann G.8,Terry Paul D.12,Camacho Fabian1,Wang Frances10,Schildkraut Joellen M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health Sciences; University of Virginia; Charlottesville VA

2. Department of Population Science; Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey; New Brunswick NJ

3. Cancer Prevention and Control Program; University of South Carolina; Columbia SC

4. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Arnold School of Public Health; University of South Carolina; Columbia SC

5. Hollings Cancer Center and Department of Public Health Sciences; Medical University of South Carolina; Charleston SC

6. Case Comprehensive Cancer Center; Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine; Cleveland OH

7. Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences Program; Baylor College of Medicine; One Baylor Plaza Houston TX

8. Department of Oncology and the Karmanos Cancer Institute Population Studies and Disparities Research Program; Wayne State University School of Medicine; Detroit MI

9. Division of Preventive Medicine; University of Alabama at Birmingham; Birmingham AL

10. Department of Community and Family Medicine; Duke University Medical Center; Durham NC

11. Department of Epidemiology; Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center School of Public Health; New Orleans LA

12. Department of Medicine; University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine; Knoxville TN

Funder

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

National Cancer Institute

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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