Circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer: Cohort Consortium Vitamin D Pooling Project of Rarer Cancers

A role for vitamin D in ovarian cancer etiology is supported by ecologic studies of sunlight exposure, experimental mechanism studies, and some studies of dietary vitamin D intake and genetic polymorphisms in the vitamin D receptor. However, few studies have examined the association of circulating 2...

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Hauptverfasser: Zheng, Wei, Danforth, Kim N, Tworoger, Shelley S, Goodman, Marc T, Arslan, Alan A, Patel, Alpa V, McCullough, Marjorie L, Weinstein, Stephanie J, Kolonel, Laurence N, Purdue, Mark P, Shu, Xiao-Ou, Snyder, Kirk, Steplowski, Emily, Visvanathan, Kala, Yu, Kai, Zeleniuch-Jacquotte, Anne, Gao, Yu-Tang, Hankinson, Susan E, Harvey, Chinonye, Hayes, Richard B, Henderson, Brian E, Horst, Ronald L, Helzlsouer, Kathy J
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