Multiple births and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer.
BACKGROUND AND METHODS: Prevailing hypotheses about the causes of ovarian carcinogenesis predict that women with a history of multiple births (twins, triplets, etc.) should be at increased risk of epithelial ovarian cancer. However, the scant available evidence suggests that they may actually be at...
Main Authors: | Whiteman, D, Murphy, M, Cook, L, Cramer, D, Hartge, P, Marchbanks, P, Nasca, P, Ness, R, Purdie, D, Risch, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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