Journal article
Recreational physical activity and epithelial ovarian cancer: A case-control study, systematic review, and meta-analysis
CM Olsen, CJ Bain, SJ Jordan, CM Nagle, AC Green, DC Whiteman, PM Webb, D Bowtell, G Chenevix-Trench, A Green, A Defazio, D Gertig, N Traficante, S Moore, J Hung, S Fereday, K Harrap, T Sadkowsky, A Mellon, R Robertson Show all
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention | Published : 2007
Abstract
It remains unclear whether physical activity is associated with epithelial ovarian cancer risk. We therefore examined the association between recreational physical activity and risk of ovarian cancer in a national population-based case-control study in Australia. We also systematically reviewed all the available evidence linking physical activity with ovarian cancer to provide the best summary estimate of the association. The case-control study included women ages 18 to 79 years with a new diagnosis of invasive (n = 1,269) or borderline (n = 311) epithelial ovarian cancer identified through a network of clinics, physicians, and state cancer registries throughout Australia. Controls (n = 1,50..
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