OBJECTIVE: Identifying potentially modifiable risk factors for ovarian cancer is essential for prevention because this cancer is predominantly detected at a late stage. Here, we estimated the relations of general adiposity and measures reflecting body fat distribution to the risk of epithelial ovarian cancer. METHODS: We ascertained 683 ovarian epithelial cancers (343 high-grade serous, 141 non-high grade serous) among 145,575 women, aged 50-72 years (median follow-up 12.6 years), from the National Institutes of Health-American Association of Retired Persons (NIH-AARP) Diet and Health Study. Using Cox models, we estimated confounder-adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for associations of overall ovarian ...
Although many studies have been conducted to investigate the relation between anthropometry and the ...
Objective: To examine the association between anthropometry and endometrial cancer, particularly by ...
Background: Mounting evidence shows that adiposity increases female-specific cancer risk, but the ro...
OBJECTIVE Identifying potentially modifiable risk factors for ovarian cancer is essential for preven...
We examined the associations of measured anthropometric factors, including general and central adipo...
Objective: To examine the associations of measured anthropometric factors, including general and cen...
We examined the associations of measured anthropometric factors, including general and central adipo...
OBJECTIVE: To elucidate the association between anthropometric measures and ovarian cancer risk. MET...
BACKGROUND: Fat intake has been postulated to increase risk of ovarian cancer, but previous studies ...
Background Excess weight is convincingly associated with several cancers, but the association with ...
Background: Although many studies have investigated the association between anthropometry and ovaria...
Objectives: We examined the association between risk of ovarian cancer and physical activity and ant...
Associations of obesity and obesity-related metabolic factors (adiposity factors) with uterine corpu...
Martin K Oehler is a member of the Australian Ovarian Cancer Study GroupWhilst previous studies have...
Purpose: In epidemiology, the relationship between increased adiposity and cancer risk has long been...
Although many studies have been conducted to investigate the relation between anthropometry and the ...
Objective: To examine the association between anthropometry and endometrial cancer, particularly by ...
Background: Mounting evidence shows that adiposity increases female-specific cancer risk, but the ro...
OBJECTIVE Identifying potentially modifiable risk factors for ovarian cancer is essential for preven...
We examined the associations of measured anthropometric factors, including general and central adipo...
Objective: To examine the associations of measured anthropometric factors, including general and cen...
We examined the associations of measured anthropometric factors, including general and central adipo...
OBJECTIVE: To elucidate the association between anthropometric measures and ovarian cancer risk. MET...
BACKGROUND: Fat intake has been postulated to increase risk of ovarian cancer, but previous studies ...
Background Excess weight is convincingly associated with several cancers, but the association with ...
Background: Although many studies have investigated the association between anthropometry and ovaria...
Objectives: We examined the association between risk of ovarian cancer and physical activity and ant...
Associations of obesity and obesity-related metabolic factors (adiposity factors) with uterine corpu...
Martin K Oehler is a member of the Australian Ovarian Cancer Study GroupWhilst previous studies have...
Purpose: In epidemiology, the relationship between increased adiposity and cancer risk has long been...
Although many studies have been conducted to investigate the relation between anthropometry and the ...
Objective: To examine the association between anthropometry and endometrial cancer, particularly by ...
Background: Mounting evidence shows that adiposity increases female-specific cancer risk, but the ro...