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International Journal of Epidemiology|December 7, 2017
Racial/ethnic differences in the epidemiology of ovarian cancer: a pooled analysis of 12 case-control studiesLauren C Peres, Harvey Risch, Kathryn L Terry, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology|March 28, 2018
Racial/ethnic differences in the epidemiology of ovarian cancer: a pooled analysis of 12 case-control studiesLauren C Peres, Harvey Risch, Kathryn L Terry, et al.
Cancer Medicine|April 20, 2019
Evaluation of vitamin D biosynthesis and pathway target genes reveals UGT2A1/2 and EGFR polymorphisms associated with epithelial ovarian cancer in African American WomenDelores J Grant, Ani Manichaikul, Anthony J Alberg, et al.
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International Journal of Epidemiology|December 7, 2017
Racial/ethnic differences in the epidemiology of ovarian cancer: a pooled analysis of 12 case-control studiesLauren C Peres, Harvey Risch, Kathryn L Terry, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology|March 28, 2018
Racial/ethnic differences in the epidemiology of ovarian cancer: a pooled analysis of 12 case-control studiesLauren C Peres, Harvey Risch, Kathryn L Terry, et al.
Cancer Medicine|April 20, 2019
Evaluation of vitamin D biosynthesis and pathway target genes reveals UGT2A1/2 and EGFR polymorphisms associated with epithelial ovarian cancer in African American WomenDelores J Grant, Ani Manichaikul, Anthony J Alberg, et al.
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