Current prevention recommendations for ovarian cancer are limited, and the underlying etiology is not fully elucidated. The associations of common modifiable factors, such as psychosocial and lifestyle factors, with ovarian cancer risk need to be more fully evaluated. Thus, I examined the association of ovarian cancer with depression, physical activity, hypertension, and antihypertensive medication use among participants from two prospective cohort studies: the Nurses' Health Study and Nurses' Health Study II. Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for these associations. Depression was associated with about 30% increased risk of ovarian cancer (HR = 1.30, 95% CI 1.05-1.6...
Background/Aim. Ovarian cancer (OC) comprises 3% of all cancers, but it is the fifth most common ca...
Objective: To investigate the association between nonoccupational physical activity and the risk of ...
AIM: To study the influence of established risk factors for ovarian cancer in women with a family hi...
Factors that influence circulating sex hormones, such as physical activity, have been proposed to in...
Increased physical activity may lower the risk of ovar-ian cancer by reducing the frequency of ovula...
Several non-genetic factors have been associated with ovarian cancer incidence or mortality. To eval...
Sedentary behaviour is an emerging risk factor for several site-specific cancers. Ovarian cancers ar...
Background: Physical activity and sedentary behaviormay influence ovarian cancer risk, but clear evi...
The relationship between physical activity and the risk of ovarian cancer was analyzed using data fr...
To investigate the role of selected medical conditions on the risk of ovarian cancer, we analysed da...
Ovarian cancer etiology is not fully elucidated and few modifiable risk factors have been identified...
The relationship between physical activity and the risk of ovarian cancer was analyzed using data fr...
Ovarian cancer is a complex disease, mostly observed in postmenopausal women, and is associated with...
Objectives: We examined the association between risk of ovarian cancer and physical activity and ant...
Background: It has been hypothesized that physical activity may reduce the risk of ovarian cancer by...
Background/Aim. Ovarian cancer (OC) comprises 3% of all cancers, but it is the fifth most common ca...
Objective: To investigate the association between nonoccupational physical activity and the risk of ...
AIM: To study the influence of established risk factors for ovarian cancer in women with a family hi...
Factors that influence circulating sex hormones, such as physical activity, have been proposed to in...
Increased physical activity may lower the risk of ovar-ian cancer by reducing the frequency of ovula...
Several non-genetic factors have been associated with ovarian cancer incidence or mortality. To eval...
Sedentary behaviour is an emerging risk factor for several site-specific cancers. Ovarian cancers ar...
Background: Physical activity and sedentary behaviormay influence ovarian cancer risk, but clear evi...
The relationship between physical activity and the risk of ovarian cancer was analyzed using data fr...
To investigate the role of selected medical conditions on the risk of ovarian cancer, we analysed da...
Ovarian cancer etiology is not fully elucidated and few modifiable risk factors have been identified...
The relationship between physical activity and the risk of ovarian cancer was analyzed using data fr...
Ovarian cancer is a complex disease, mostly observed in postmenopausal women, and is associated with...
Objectives: We examined the association between risk of ovarian cancer and physical activity and ant...
Background: It has been hypothesized that physical activity may reduce the risk of ovarian cancer by...
Background/Aim. Ovarian cancer (OC) comprises 3% of all cancers, but it is the fifth most common ca...
Objective: To investigate the association between nonoccupational physical activity and the risk of ...
AIM: To study the influence of established risk factors for ovarian cancer in women with a family hi...