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1. BRCA1 secondary splice-site mutations drive exon-skipping and PARP inhibitor resistance

2. Self-reported awareness of genetic testing, the impact of family history, and access to clinical trials for people diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Australia

3. Genome-wide association analyses of ovarian cancer patients undergoing primary debulking surgery identify candidate genes for residual disease

4. Small-scale mutations are infrequent as mechanisms of resistance in post-PARP inhibitor tumour samples in high grade serous ovarian cancer

5. p53 and ovarian carcinoma survival: an Ovarian Tumor Tissue Analysis consortium study

6. Older age should not be a barrier to testing for somatic variants in homologous recombination DNA repair-related genes in patients with high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma

7. Screening for obstructive sleep apnoea in post‐treatment cancer patients

8. Health services costs for ovarian cancer in Australia: Estimates from the 45 and Up Study.

9. Immune and genomic biomarkers of immunotherapy response in cancer of unknown primary

10. Strategies to enable large-scale proteomics for reproducible research

11. Irregular Sleep/Wake Patterns Are Associated With Reduced Quality of Life in Post-treatment Cancer Patients: A Study Across Three Cancer Cohorts

12. Pleiotropy-guided transcriptome imputation from normal and tumor tissues identifies candidate susceptibility genes for breast and ovarian cancer

13. The molecular origin and taxonomy of mucinous ovarian carcinoma

14. Publisher Correction: Shared heritability and functional enrichment across six solid cancers

15. Evaluation of vitamin D biosynthesis and pathway target genes reveals UGT2A1/2 and EGFR polymorphisms associated with epithelial ovarian cancer in African American Women

16. Multiple ABCB1 transcriptional fusions in drug resistant high-grade serous ovarian and breast cancer

17. Shared heritability and functional enrichment across six solid cancers

18. CA-125 Levels Are Predictive of Survival in Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer—A Multicenter Analysis

19. Increased prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea in women diagnosed with endometrial or breast cancer.

20. Methylation of all BRCA1 copies predicts response to the PARP inhibitor rucaparib in ovarian carcinoma

21. Improved ovarian cancer EMT-CTC isolation by immunomagnetic targeting of epithelial EpCAM and mesenchymal N-cadherin

22. High levels of genomic aberrations in serous ovarian cancers are associated with better survival.

23. Deregulation of MYCN, LIN28B and LET7 in a molecular subtype of aggressive high-grade serous ovarian cancers.

24. Comparison of expression profiles in ovarian epithelium in vivo and ovarian cancer identifies novel candidate genes involved in disease pathogenesis.

25. Evaluation of candidate stromal epithelial cross-talk genes identifies association between risk of serous ovarian cancer and TERT, a cancer susceptibility 'hot-spot'.

26. Dose-Response Association of CD8+ Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes and Survival Time in High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer.

27. CCNE1 and survival of patients with tubo-ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma

28. Common analgesics and ovarian cancer survival: the Ovarian cancer Prognosis And Lifestyle (OPAL) Study

29. Profiling the immune landscape in mucinous ovarian carcinoma

30. Lifestyle and personal factors associated with having macroscopic residual disease after ovarian cancer primary cytoreductive surgery

31. A comparison of <scp>DNA</scp> sequencing and gene expression profiling to assist tissue of origin diagnosis in cancer of unknown primary

32. Increased FOXJ1 protein expression is associated with improved overall survival in high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma: an Ovarian Tumor Tissue Analysis Consortium Study

33. Gene-Expression Profiling of Mucinous Ovarian Tumors and Comparison with Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Tumors Identifies Markers Associated with Adverse Outcomes

34. Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition Supports Ovarian Carcinosarcoma Tumorigenesis and Confers Sensitivity to Microtubule Targeting with Eribulin

35. Uncertainty and the unmet informational needs of patients with cancer of unknown primary (CUP): a cross-sectional multi-site study

36. Data from Mutation of ERBB2 Provides a Novel Alternative Mechanism for the Ubiquitous Activation of RAS-MAPK in Ovarian Serous Low Malignant Potential Tumors

37. Supplementary Tables 1 - 4 from Large-Scale Evaluation of Common Variation in Regulatory T Cell–Related Genes and Ovarian Cancer Outcome

38. Data from Large-Scale Evaluation of Common Variation in Regulatory T Cell–Related Genes and Ovarian Cancer Outcome

39. Supplementary Data from Mutation of ERBB2 Provides a Novel Alternative Mechanism for the Ubiquitous Activation of RAS-MAPK in Ovarian Serous Low Malignant Potential Tumors

40. Supplementary Methods 1 from Gene-Expression Profiling of Mucinous Ovarian Tumors and Comparison with Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Tumors Identifies Markers Associated with Adverse Outcomes

41. Data from Molecular Subclasses of Clear Cell Ovarian Carcinoma and Their Impact on Disease Behavior and Outcomes

42. Supplementary Data from Molecular Subclasses of Clear Cell Ovarian Carcinoma and Their Impact on Disease Behavior and Outcomes

43. Supplementary Figures S1-S13 from Gene-Expression Profiling of Mucinous Ovarian Tumors and Comparison with Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Tumors Identifies Markers Associated with Adverse Outcomes

44. Data from Gene-Expression Profiling of Mucinous Ovarian Tumors and Comparison with Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Tumors Identifies Markers Associated with Adverse Outcomes

45. Supplementary Tables S1-S11 from Gene-Expression Profiling of Mucinous Ovarian Tumors and Comparison with Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Tumors Identifies Markers Associated with Adverse Outcomes

46. Table S8 from A Transcriptome-Wide Association Study Among 97,898 Women to Identify Candidate Susceptibility Genes for Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Risk

48. Supplementary Tables 4 - 8 from Profiles of Genomic Instability in High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer Predict Treatment Outcome

49. Figure S3 from Investigation of Exomic Variants Associated with Overall Survival in Ovarian Cancer

50. Table S5 from Homologous Recombination DNA Repair Pathway Disruption and Retinoblastoma Protein Loss Are Associated with Exceptional Survival in High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer

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