Study types
- article 54
- preprint 31
- supplementary-materials 30
- other 13
- review 4
Condition tags
- endometriosis 131
- mesh:D004715 35
- infertility 6
- adenomyosis 3
- chronic_pelvic_pain 1
- mesh:D017699 1
- mesh:D004412 1
Top journals
- Fertility and sterility 5
- Human Reproduction 5
- American journal of epidemiology 4
- Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 4
- American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 3
Frequent coauthors
- Kathryn L. Terry 89
- Marc T. Goodman 79
- Jennifer Anne Doherty 79
- Francesmary Modugno 79
- Anna H. Wu 78
- Penelope M. Webb 76
- Harvey A. Risch 72
- Elisa V. Bandera 71
- Bo Qin 69
- Jue‐Sheng Ong 67
OBJECTIVE: Disordered eating behaviors may impact the gynecologic health of adolescents through effects on menstrual cycle function and body size; however, few studies have evaluated these associations. This study aimed to prospectively inv…
BACKGROUND: Adenomyosis can confer life-altering symptoms such as pelvic pain. Yet, the epidemiologic study of this uterine condition lags other gynaecologic conditions. This includes the investigation of intrauterine exposures that could d…
OBJECTIVE: Endometriosis may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, possibly through a detrimental impact on circulating biomarkers. However, there is a paucity of research on endometriosis and inflammation, lipids, and adipokines at …
BACKGROUND: Ovarian high-grade serous carcinomas (HGSC) comprise four distinct molecular subtypes based on mRNA expression patterns, with differential survival. Understanding risk factor associations is important to elucidate the etiology o…
Supplementary Figure 1 shows a flowchart of exclusions to obtain the study population, with the number of cases and controls eligible for the analysis.
Supplementary Figure 2 shows two forest plots depicting the association between (A) dietary folate intake and (B) supplemental folate intake and ovarian cancer for women with endometriosis, stratified by potential effect modifiers
Supplementary Figure 3 shows scatter plots with the genetic association with folate on the x-axis and the genetic association with ovarian cancer on the y-axis, for (A) women with and (B) without endometriosis. The regression line for the i…
Supplementary Table 1 shows the range of folate intake included in each tertile, by OCAC study site.
Supplementary Table 2 shows the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) used as instruments for folate level in the Mendelian randomization analysis.
Supplementary Table 3 shows the associations between folate intake (dietary, supplemental, total) and ovarian cancer by endometriosis status, and by histological subtype (endometrioid/clear cell cancers and high grade serous cancers).
Supplementary Table 4 shows the association between glycemic index, glycemic load, grain intake and risk of ovarian cancer for women with and without endometriosis.
Supplementary Table 5 shows the results from the different Mendelian randomization methods investigating the association between genetically predicted folate and risk of ovarian cancer, by endometriosis status
STUDY QUESTION: Is there an increased risk of immunological diseases among endometriosis patients, and does a shared genetic basis contribute to this risk? SUMMARY ANSWER: Endometriosis patients show a significantly increased risk of autoim…
AbstractBackground While folate intake has not been associated with an increased risk of ovarian cancer overall, studies of other cancer types have suggested that high folate intake may promote carcinogenesis in pre-cancerous lesions. Women…
BACKGROUND: Several studies have suggested an association between infertility and risk of endometrial cancer. However, most studies have evaluated this relationship in premenopausal people, yet the mean age of endometrial cancer is 60 years…
Supplementary Figure 1 shows a flowchart of exclusions to obtain the study population, with the number of cases and controls eligible for the analysis.
Supplementary Figure 1 shows a flowchart of exclusions to obtain the study population, with the number of cases and controls eligible for the analysis.
Supplementary Figure 2 shows two forest plots depicting the association between (A) dietary folate intake and (B) supplemental folate intake and ovarian cancer for women with endometriosis, stratified by potential effect modifiers
Supplementary Figure 2 shows two forest plots depicting the association between (A) dietary folate intake and (B) supplemental folate intake and ovarian cancer for women with endometriosis, stratified by potential effect modifiers
Supplementary Figure 3 shows scatter plots with the genetic association with folate on the x-axis and the genetic association with ovarian cancer on the y-axis, for (A) women with and (B) without endometriosis. The regression line for the i…