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Coffee, tea, and caffeine consumption and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer and borderline ovarian tumors: Results from a Danish case-control study
Camilla F Gosvig,
Susanne K Kjaer
, Jan Blaakær,
Estrid Høgdall
,
Claus Høgdall
, Allan Jensen
Department of Clinical Medicine
Department of Public Health
18
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Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
100%
Borderline Ovarian Tumor
100%
Coffee Consumption
100%
Caffeine Intake
100%
Tea Consumption
100%
Danish Case
100%
Ovarian Cancer
66%
Coffee
66%
Ovarian Cancer Risk
66%
Serous
16%
Epidemiological Study
16%
Statistical Significance
16%
Population-based Case-control Study
16%
Tumor-associated
16%
Tumor Histology
16%
Risk Estimation
16%
Multiple Logistic Regression Model
16%
Decreased Risk
16%
Ovarian Tumor
16%
Biological Studies
16%
Cancer Development
16%
Tumor Behavior
16%
Conflicting Results
16%
Danish Population
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Case-Control Study
100%
Krukenberg Tumor
100%
Ovarian Tumor
100%
Ovarian Cancer
100%
Cancer Risk
25%
Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysis
12%
Neoplasm
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Case-Control Study
100%
Ovary Cancer
100%
Ovary Tumor
100%
Ovary Carcinoma
100%
Neoplasm
12%