Birth spacing and maternal risk of invasive epithelial ovarian cancer in a Swedish nationwide cohort

[1]  H. Adami,et al.  Gender of Offspring and Maternal Risk of Invasive Epithelial Ovarian Cancer , 2007, Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention.

[2]  Gretchen L. Gierach,et al.  Relations of gestational length and timing and type of incomplete pregnancy to ovarian cancer risk. , 2005, American journal of epidemiology.

[3]  R. Kaaks,et al.  Endogenous hormones and ovarian cancer: epidemiology and current hypotheses. , 2005, Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology.

[4]  S. Nilsson,et al.  Review of epidemiological evidence for reproductive and hormonal factors in relation to the risk of epithelial ovarian malignancies , 2004, Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica.

[5]  H. Adami,et al.  Risk for invasive and borderline epithelial ovarian neoplasias following use of hormonal contraceptives: the Norwegian–Swedish Women's Lifestyle and Health Cohort Study , 2004, British Journal of Cancer.

[6]  Mats Lambe,et al.  Transient increase in breast cancer risk after giving birth: postpartum period with the highest risk (Sweden) , 2002, Cancer Causes & Control.

[7]  S. Ho,et al.  Progesterone-induced apoptosis in immortalized normal and malignant human ovarian surface epithelial cells involves enhanced expression of FasL , 2003, Oncogene.

[8]  L. Sobin,et al.  Reproductive factors and epithelial ovarian cancer risk by histologic type: a multiethnic case-control study. , 2003, American journal of epidemiology.

[9]  P. Dickman,et al.  Risk factors for invasive epithelial ovarian cancer: results from a Swedish case-control study. , 2002, American journal of epidemiology.

[10]  J. Schildkraut,et al.  Impact of progestin and estrogen potency in oral contraceptives on ovarian cancer risk. , 2002, Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

[11]  S. Yu,et al.  Apoptosis induced by progesterone in human ovarian cancer cell line SNU‐840 , 2001, Journal of cellular biochemistry.

[12]  J. Baron,et al.  Menstrual and reproductive factors in relation to ovarian cancer risk , 2001, British Journal of Cancer.

[13]  P. Hartge,et al.  Multiple births and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer. , 2000, Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

[14]  N. Weiss,et al.  Reproductive risk factors for mucinous and non-mucinous epithelial ovarian cancer. , 1999, Epidemiology.

[15]  H. Risch Hormonal etiology of epithelial ovarian cancer, with a hypothesis concerning the role of androgens and progesterone. , 1999, Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

[16]  R. Dodge,et al.  Effect of Progestin on the Ovarian Epithelium of Macaques: Cancer Prevention Through Apoptosis? , 1998, The Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation: JSGI.

[17]  Q. Gao,et al.  Progesterone induces apoptosis and up‐regulation of p53 expression in human ovarian carcinoma cell lines , 1997, Cancer.

[18]  J. Schildkraut,et al.  Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Risk Among Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome , 1996, Obstetrics and gynecology.

[19]  V. Siskind,et al.  Reproductive and other factors and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer: An australian case‐control study , 1995, International journal of cancer.

[20]  W. Willett,et al.  A prospective study of reproductive factors and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer , 1995, Cancer.

[21]  H. Adami,et al.  Parity, age at first childbirth, and risk of ovarian cancer , 1994, The Lancet.

[22]  H. Risch,et al.  Parity, contraception, infertility, and the risk of epithelial ovarian cancer. , 1994, American journal of epidemiology.

[23]  A. Whittemore,et al.  Epidemiology and primary prevention of cancers of the breast, endometrium, and ovary. A brief overview. , 1994, Annals of epidemiology.

[24]  A. Whittemore,et al.  Characteristics Relating to Ovarian Cancer Risk: Collaborative Analysis of 12 U.S. Case-Control Studies , 1993 .

[25]  C. Johannes,et al.  Re: "Characteristics relating to ovarian cancer risk: collaborative analysis of 12 US case-control studies. II. Invasive epithelial ovarian cancers in white women". , 1993, American journal of epidemiology.

[26]  A. Whittemore,et al.  Characteristics relating to ovarian cancer risk: collaborative analysis of 12 US case-control studies. II. Invasive epithelial ovarian cancers in white women. Collaborative Ovarian Cancer Group. , 1992, American journal of epidemiology.

[27]  V. Beral,et al.  Pooled analysis of 3 european case‐control studies: I. Reproductive factors and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer , 1991, International journal of cancer.

[28]  D. Cramer,et al.  Determinants of ovarian cancer risk. I. Reproductive experiences and family history. , 1983, Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

[29]  C. Doering,et al.  Concentrations of sex hormones in umbilical-cord blood: their relation to sex and birth order of infants. , 1979, Child development.

[30]  N. Sjöberg,et al.  Human placental lactogen, estradiol-17beta, and progesterone levels in the third trimester and their respective values for detecting twin pregnancy. , 1978, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology.

[31]  B. Stadel The etiology and prevention of ovarian cancer , 1975 .

[32]  M F Fathalla,et al.  Incessant ovulation--a factor in ovarian neoplasia? , 1971, Lancet.