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John L Hopper

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Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|July 10, 2002
Genes and family environment explain correlations between blood pressure and body mass indexJisheng Cui, John L Hopper, Stephen B Harrap
Cancer|October 20, 2022
What if the age at which a woman started regular mammographic screening depended on her risk, not age?John L Hopper, Tuong L Nguyen, Shuai Li
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 24, 2008
Five genetic variants associated with prostate cancerGianluca Severi, Graham B Byrnes, John L Hopper
Molecular Oncology|October 16, 2021
Blood DNA methylation score predicts breast cancer risk: applying OPERA in molecular, environmental, genetic and analytic epidemiologyJohn L Hopper, Tuong L Nguyen, Shuai Li
JNCI Cancer Spectrum|August 11, 2021
RE: Chemopreventive Agents to Reduce Mammographic Breast Density in Premenopausal Women: A Systematic Review of Clinical TrialsJohn L Hopper, Tuong L Nguyen, Shuai Li
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|January 18, 2003
Public health aspects of genetic screening for hereditary haemochromatosis in AustraliaDorota M Gertig, Ashley Fletcher, John L Hopper
The Medical Journal of Australia|May 6, 2014
Register4: an Australian web-enabled resource created by the National Breast Cancer Foundation to facilitate and accelerate cancer researchJohn L Hopper, Carmel Apicella, Alison J Butt
Lancet (London, England)|September 13, 2005
Key concepts in genetic epidemiologyPaul R Burton, Martin D Tobin, John L Hopper
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 16, 2016
Risk-Reducing Surgery in Hereditary Breast and Ovarian CancerRobert J MacInnis, Malcolm C Pike, John L Hopper
Breast Cancer Research : BCR|June 19, 2008
Are the so-called low penetrance breast cancer genes, ATM, BRIP1, PALB2 and CHEK2, high risk for women with strong family histories?Graham B Byrnes, Melissa C Southey, John L Hopper
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Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|July 10, 2002
Genes and family environment explain correlations between blood pressure and body mass indexJisheng Cui, John L Hopper, Stephen B Harrap
Cancer|October 20, 2022
What if the age at which a woman started regular mammographic screening depended on her risk, not age?John L Hopper, Tuong L Nguyen, Shuai Li
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 24, 2008
Five genetic variants associated with prostate cancerGianluca Severi, Graham B Byrnes, John L Hopper
Molecular Oncology|October 16, 2021
Blood DNA methylation score predicts breast cancer risk: applying OPERA in molecular, environmental, genetic and analytic epidemiologyJohn L Hopper, Tuong L Nguyen, Shuai Li
JNCI Cancer Spectrum|August 11, 2021
RE: Chemopreventive Agents to Reduce Mammographic Breast Density in Premenopausal Women: A Systematic Review of Clinical TrialsJohn L Hopper, Tuong L Nguyen, Shuai Li
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|January 18, 2003
Public health aspects of genetic screening for hereditary haemochromatosis in AustraliaDorota M Gertig, Ashley Fletcher, John L Hopper
The Medical Journal of Australia|May 6, 2014
Register4: an Australian web-enabled resource created by the National Breast Cancer Foundation to facilitate and accelerate cancer researchJohn L Hopper, Carmel Apicella, Alison J Butt
Lancet (London, England)|September 13, 2005
Key concepts in genetic epidemiologyPaul R Burton, Martin D Tobin, John L Hopper
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 16, 2016
Risk-Reducing Surgery in Hereditary Breast and Ovarian CancerRobert J MacInnis, Malcolm C Pike, John L Hopper
Breast Cancer Research : BCR|June 19, 2008
Are the so-called low penetrance breast cancer genes, ATM, BRIP1, PALB2 and CHEK2, high risk for women with strong family histories?Graham B Byrnes, Melissa C Southey, John L Hopper
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