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Irregular menses predicts ovarian cancer: Prospective evidence from the Child Health and Development Studies

Authors
  1. American Cancer Society
  2. Barry
  3. Berry
  4. Bodmer
  5. Cancer CGoESoO.
  6. Chandra
  7. Chen
  8. Chittenden
  9. Clarke-Pearson
  10. Cohn
  11. Cohn
  12. Cramer
  13. den Berg
  14. Dumesic
  15. Ehrmann
  16. Erickson
  17. Febbraro
  18. Franks
  19. Gibson
  20. Haoula
  21. Hennessy
  22. Kessler
  23. Koivunen
  24. Kurman
  25. Kvåle
  26. Menon
  27. Menon
  28. Merritt
  29. Modugno
  30. Mongraw-Chaffin
  31. Mori
  32. Mueck
  33. Nguyen
  34. Parazzini
  35. Permuth-Wey
  36. Purdie
  37. Risch
  38. Rosen
  39. Schildkraut
  40. Schorge
  41. Shu
  42. Stewart
  43. Taponen
  44. Walsh
  45. Wang
  46. Wang
  47. Watkins
  48. Whittemore
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