Cigarette smoking is associated with adverse survival among women with ovarian cancer: Results from a pooled analysis of 19 studies

Camilla Præstegaard, Allan Jensen*, Signe M. Jensen, Thor S.S. Nielsen, Penelope M. Webb, Christina M. Nagle, Anna DeFazio, Estrid Høgdall, Mary Anne Rossing, Jennifer A. Doherty, Kristine G. Wicklund, Marc T. Goodman, Francesmary Modugno, Kirsten Moysich, Roberta B. Ness, Robert Edwards, Keitaro Matsuo, Satoyo Hosono, Ellen L. Goode, Stacey J. WinhamBrooke L. Fridley, Daniel W. Cramer, Kathryn L. Terry, Joellen M. Schildkraut, Andrew Berchuck, Elisa V. Bandera, Lisa E. Paddock, Leon F. Massuger, Nicolas Wentzensen, Paul Pharoah, Honglin Song, Alice Whittemore, Valerie McGuire, Weiva Sieh, Joseph Rothstein, Hoda Anton-Culver, Argyrios Ziogas, Usha Menon, Simon A. Gayther, Susan J. Ramus, Alexandra Gentry-Maharaj, Anna H. Wu, Celeste L. Pearce, Malcolm Pike, Alice W. Lee, Rebecca Sutphen, Jenny Chang-Claude, Harvey A. Risch, Susanne K. Kjaer, on behalf of the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium

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