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

2. Incorporating progesterone receptor expression into the PREDICT breast prognostic model

3. MCM3 is a novel proliferation marker associated with longer survival for patients with tubo-ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma

4. BMI and breast cancer risk around age at menopause

5. Genome-wide interaction analysis of menopausal hormone therapy use and breast cancer risk among 62,370 women

6. Hypertensive conditions of pregnancy, preterm birth, and premenopausal breast cancer risk: a premenopausal breast cancer collaborative group analysis

7. Germline variants and breast cancer survival in patients with distant metastases at primary breast cancer diagnosis.

8. Circulating vitamin D and breast cancer risk: an international pooling project of 17 cohorts

9. Genome-Wide Interaction Analysis of Menopausal Hormone Therapy Use and Breast Cancer Risk Among 62,370 Women

10. CYP3A7*1C allele: linking premenopausal oestrone and progesterone levels with risk of hormone receptor-positive breast cancers

11. Concurrent RB1 Loss and BRCA-Deficiency Predicts Enhanced Immunological Response and Long-Term Survival in Tubo-Ovarian High-Grade Serous Carcinoma

12. Real-World Treatment Patterns and Survival Outcomes for Patients with Non-Metastatic Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer in Sweden: A Nationwide Registry Analysis from the I-O Optimise Initiative

13. Common variants in breast cancer risk loci predispose to distinct tumor subtypes

14. Mendelian randomisation study of smoking exposure in relation to breast cancer risk

15. The BRCA2 c.68‐7T > A variant is not pathogenic: A model for clinical calibration of spliceogenicity

16. Mendelian randomisation study of the relationship between vitamin D and risk of glioma.

17. BRCA2 Hypomorphic Missense Variants Confer Moderate Risks of Breast Cancer

18. Genome-wide association study of glioma subtypes identifies specific differences in genetic susceptibility to glioblastoma and non-glioblastoma tumors

20. International Pooled Analysis of Leisure-Time Physical Activity and Premenopausal Breast Cancer in Women From 19 Cohorts

21. Exposure to loud noise and risk of vestibular schwannoma : results from the INTERPHONE international case–control study

22. Comparative validation of the BOADICEA and Tyrer-Cuzick breast cancer risk models incorporating classical risk factors and polygenic risk in a population-based prospective cohort of women of European ancestry

23. A combination of the immunohistochemical markers CK7 and SATB2 is highly sensitive and specific for distinguishing primary ovarian mucinous tumors from colorectal and appendiceal metastases

24. Inherited variants in the inner centromere protein (INCENP) gene of the chromosomal passenger complex contribute to the susceptibility of ER-negative breast cancer

25. Genetic variation at CYP3A is associated with age at menarche and breast cancer risk: a case-control study.

27. Genome-wide association study of germline variants and breast cancer-specific mortality

28. Inherited variation in immune genes and pathways and glioblastoma risk.

29. Cancer incidence and mortality in 23 000 patients with type 1 diabetes in the UK: Long‐term follow‐up

30. Supplementary Methods, Figures S1 - S3 from Genome-Wide Meta-Analyses of Breast, Ovarian, and Prostate Cancer Association Studies Identify Multiple New Susceptibility Loci Shared by at Least Two Cancer Types

31. Supplementary Tables S1 - S10 from Genome-Wide Meta-Analyses of Breast, Ovarian, and Prostate Cancer Association Studies Identify Multiple New Susceptibility Loci Shared by at Least Two Cancer Types

32. Supplementary Acknowledgments from Genome-Wide Meta-Analyses of Breast, Ovarian, and Prostate Cancer Association Studies Identify Multiple New Susceptibility Loci Shared by at Least Two Cancer Types

33. Data from Genome-Wide Meta-Analyses of Breast, Ovarian, and Prostate Cancer Association Studies Identify Multiple New Susceptibility Loci Shared by at Least Two Cancer Types

34. Supplementary Grant Support from Genome-Wide Meta-Analyses of Breast, Ovarian, and Prostate Cancer Association Studies Identify Multiple New Susceptibility Loci Shared by at Least Two Cancer Types

38. Supplementary Table 1 from Temporal Stability and Determinants of White Blood Cell DNA Methylation in the Breakthrough Generations Study

39. Supplementary Table 7 from Transcriptome-Wide Association Study Identifies New Candidate Susceptibility Genes for Glioma

40. Supplementary Tables and References from BRCA2 Hypomorphic Missense Variants Confer Moderate Risks of Breast Cancer

41. Supplementary Table 2 from Temporal Stability and Determinants of White Blood Cell DNA Methylation in the Breakthrough Generations Study

42. Supplementary Figure 1 from Temporal Stability and Determinants of White Blood Cell DNA Methylation in the Breakthrough Generations Study

43. Supplementary Figure 2 from Temporal Stability and Determinants of White Blood Cell DNA Methylation in the Breakthrough Generations Study

44. Supplementary Figure 3 from Temporal Stability and Determinants of White Blood Cell DNA Methylation in the Breakthrough Generations Study

45. Data from Transcriptome-Wide Association Study Identifies New Candidate Susceptibility Genes for Glioma

46. Supplementary Figure Legends from Temporal Stability and Determinants of White Blood Cell DNA Methylation in the Breakthrough Generations Study

47. Supplementary Figure 4 from Temporal Stability and Determinants of White Blood Cell DNA Methylation in the Breakthrough Generations Study

48. Supplementary Table 6 from Transcriptome-Wide Association Study Identifies New Candidate Susceptibility Genes for Glioma

49. Data from The Premenopausal Breast Cancer Collaboration: A Pooling Project of Studies Participating in the National Cancer Institute Cohort Consortium

50. Supplementary Table 5 from Transcriptome-Wide Association Study Identifies New Candidate Susceptibility Genes for Glioma

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