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1. Social inequality and incidence of and survival from cancer of the female genital organs in a population-based study in Denmark, 1994-2003.

3. Biopsy-verified vulvar lichen sclerosus: Incidence trends 1997-2022 and increased risk of vulvar squamous precancer and squamous cell carcinoma.

4. Biopsy-verified vulvar lichen sclerosus and the risk of non-vulvar cancer: A nationwide cohort study.

5. Antidepressant use and ovarian cancer risk: Evidence from nationwide studies with >14,000 cases from Denmark and Sweden.

6. Prediagnostic use of menopausal hormone therapy and long-term survival of localized epithelial ovarian cancer: The Extreme study.

7. History of autoimmune disease and long-term survival of epithelial ovarian cancer: The extreme study.

8. Risk of nonovarian cancer in a nationwide-based study of nearly 5000 women with borderline ovarian tumors in Denmark.

9. Long-term survival of nonlocalized epithelial ovarian cancer among women using menopausal hormone therapy prior to diagnosis: The extreme study.

11. Prognostic impact of socioeconomic status on long-term survival of non-localized epithelial ovarian cancer ꟷ The Extreme study.

12. Risk of specific types of ovarian cancer after borderline ovarian tumors in Denmark: A nationwide study.

13. BRAF V600E -mutated ovarian serous borderline tumors are at relatively low risk for progression to serous carcinoma.

14. Clinicopathologic and Molecular Features of Paired Cases of Metachronous Ovarian Serous Borderline Tumor and Subsequent Serous Carcinoma.

15. Use of paracetamol, low-dose aspirin, or non-aspirin non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and risk of ovarian borderline tumors in Denmark.

16. Mutation of NRAS is a rare genetic event in ovarian low-grade serous carcinoma.

17. Long-term Behavior of Serous Borderline Tumors Subdivided Into Atypical Proliferative Tumors and Noninvasive Low-grade Carcinomas: A Population-based Clinicopathologic Study of 942 Cases.

18. Parity, infertility, oral contraceptives, and hormone replacement therapy and the risk of ovarian serous borderline tumors: A nationwide case-control study.

19. A nationwide study of ovarian serous borderline tumors in Denmark 1978-2002. Risk of recurrence, and development of ovarian serous carcinoma.

20. Ovarian and tubal cancer in Denmark: an update on incidence and survival.

21. BRAF mutation is associated with a specific cell type with features suggestive of senescence in ovarian serous borderline (atypical proliferative) tumors.

22. A nationwide study of serous "borderline" ovarian tumors in Denmark 1978-2002: centralized pathology review and overall survival compared with the general population.

23. Mutational analysis of BRAF and KRAS in ovarian serous borderline (atypical proliferative) tumours and associated peritoneal implants.

24. A binary histologic grading system for ovarian serous carcinoma is an independent prognostic factor: a population-based study of 4317 women diagnosed in Denmark 1978-2006.

25. Increased incidence of penile cancer and high-grade penile intraepithelial neoplasia in Denmark 1978-2008: a nationwide population-based study.

26. Papillary tubal hyperplasia: the putative precursor of ovarian atypical proliferative (borderline) serous tumors, noninvasive implants, and endosalpingiosis.

27. Trends in incidence of borderline ovarian tumors in Denmark 1978-2006.

28. Malignant melanoma risk after exposure to fertility drugs: results from a large Danish cohort study.

29. Risk of thyroid cancer after exposure to fertility drugs: results from a large Danish cohort study.

30. Survival of ovarian cancer patients in Denmark: excess mortality risk analysis of five-year relative survival in the period 1978-2002.

31. Maternal smoking predicts the risk of spontaneous abortion.

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