We thank all of the members of the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium for their support of this collaborative network and are grateful to the family and friends of Kathryn Sladek Smith for their generous support of the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium through their donations to the Ovarian ...
Genotyping and the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium are funded by the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund thanks to generous donations from the family and friends of Kathryn Sladek Smith. Supplementary Information accompanies the paper on British Journal of Cancer website (http://www.nature.com/bjc) ...
The Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium is supported by a grant from the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund thanks to donations by the family and friends of Kathryn Sladek Smith (PPD/RPCI.07). The scientific development and funding for this project were in part supported by the US National Cancer ...
Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common cancer and the fourth leading cause of cancer death in women worldwide (Parkin et al, 2005). With the highest mortality of all gynaecological malignancies, 15 520 deaths were estimated in the US in 2008 (American Cancer Society, 2008). The pathogen...
We are grateful to the family and friends of Kathryn Sladek Smith for their generous support of Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium through their donations to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. The Australian Ovarian Cancer Study Management Group (D Bowtell, G Chenevix-Trench, A deFazio, D Gerti...
The Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium is supported by a grant from the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund thanks to donations by the family and friends of Kathryn Sladek Smith. D.F.E. and P.D.P.P. are supported by Cancer Research UK, S.J.R. by the Mermaid/Eve Appeal, G.C.-T. and ...
MiRNAs have been shown to have a key role in the development of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC)2. We5,6 and others7 have found evidence that various miRNA-related single-nucleotide polymorphisms (miRSNPs) are associated with EOC risk, suggesting they may be key disruptors of gene function ...
The Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium (OCAC) is supported by a grant from the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund thanks to donations by the family and friends of Kathryn Sladek Smith (PPD/RPCI.07). Funding for the constituent studies of OCAC were provided by (these are listed by funding agency...
The Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium is supported by a grant from the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund thanks to donations by the family and friends of Kathryn Sladek Smith (PPD/RPCI.07). The scientific development and funding for this project were supported in part by the Genetic Associations ...
(agreement number 223175–HEALTH-F2-2009-223175). The Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium (OCAC) is supported by a grant from the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, thanks to donations by the family and friends of Kathryn Sladek Smith (PPD/RPCI.07). The scientific development and funding of this...