Evidence for a time-dependent association between FOLR1 expression and survival from ovarian carcinoma: implications for clinical testing. An Ovarian Tumour Tissue Analysis consortium study

M Köbel, J Madore, S J Ramus, B A Clarke, P D P Pharoah, S Deen, D D Bowtell, K Odunsi, U Menon, C Morrison, S Lele, W Bshara, L Sucheston, M W Beckmann, A Hein, F C Thiel, A Hartmann, D L Wachter, M S Anglesio, E HøgdallA Jensen, C Høgdall, K R Kalli, B L Fridley, G L Keeney, Z C Fogarty, R A Vierkant, S Liu, S Cho, G Nelson, P Ghatage, A Gentry-Maharaj, S A Gayther, E Benjamin, M Widschwendter, M P Intermaggio, B Rosen, M Q Bernardini, H Mackay, A Oza, P Shaw, M Jimenez-Linan, K E Driver, J Alsop, M Mack, J M Koziak, H Steed, C Ewanowich, A DeFazio, S K Kjær, AOCS Study Group

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