Tubal ligation and ovarian cancer risk in a large cohort: Substantial variation by histological type
Histopathological and molecular studies suggest that different histological subtypes (histotypes) of ovarian cancer have different aetiologies. Few studies have been large enough to explore reliably the effect of tubal ligation (sterilization), which has been associated with a reduced overall risk o...
Main Authors: | Gaitskell, K, Green, J, Pirie, K, Reeves, G, Beral, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2015
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