%0 Journal Article
%A Dixon-Suen, Suzanne C
%A Nagle, Christina M
%A Thrift, Aaron P
%A Pharoah, Paul D P
%A Ewing, Ailith
%A Pearce, Celeste Leigh
%A Zheng, Wei
%A Chenevix-Trench, Georgia
%A Fasching, Peter A
%A Beckmann, Matthias W
%A Lambrechts, Diether
%A Vergote, Ignace
%A Lambrechts, Sandrina
%A Van Nieuwenhuysen, Els
%A Rossing, Mary Anne
%A Doherty, Jennifer A
%A Wicklund, Kristine G
%A Chang-Claude, Jenny
%A Jung, Audrey Y
%A Moysich, Kirsten B
%A Odunsi, Kunle
%A Goodman, Marc T
%A Wilkens, Lynne R
%A Thompson, Pamela J
%A Shvetsov, Yurii B
%A Dörk, Thilo
%A Park-Simon, Tjoung-Won
%A Hillemanns, Peter
%A Bogdanova, Natalia
%A Butzow, Ralf
%A Nevanlinna, Heli
%A Pelttari, Liisa M
%A Leminen, Arto
%A Modugno, Francesmary
%A Ness, Roberta B
%A Edwards, Robert P
%A Kelley, Joseph L
%A Heitz, Florian
%A du Bois, Andreas
%A Harter, Philipp
%A Schwaab, Ira
%A Karlan, Beth Y
%A Lester, Jenny
%A Orsulic, Sandra
%A Rimel, Bobbie J
%A Kjær, Susanne K
%A Høgdall, Estrid
%A Jensen, Allan
%A Goode, Ellen L
%A Fridley, Brooke L
%A Cunningham, Julie M
%A Winham, Stacey J
%A Giles, Graham G
%A Bruinsma, Fiona
%A Milne, Roger L
%A Southey, Melissa C
%A Hildebrandt, Michelle A T
%A Wu, Xifeng
%A Lu, Karen H
%A Liang, Dong
%A Levine, Douglas A
%A Bisogna, Maria
%A Schildkraut, Joellen M
%A Berchuck, Andrew
%A Cramer, Daniel W
%A Terry, Kathryn L
%A Bandera, Elisa V
%A Olson, Sara H
%A Salvesen, Helga B
%A Thomsen, Liv Cecilie Vestrheim
%A Kopperud, Reidun K
%A Bjorge, Line
%A Kiemeney, Lambertus A
%A Massuger, Leon F A G
%A Pejovic, Tanja
%A Bruegl, Amanda
%A Cook, Linda S
%A Le, Nhu D
%A Swenerton, Kenneth D
%A Brooks-Wilson, Angela
%A Kelemen, Linda E
%A Lubiński, Jan
%A Huzarski, Tomasz
%A Gronwald, Jacek
%A Menkiszak, Janusz
%A Wentzensen, Nicolas
%A Brinton, Louise
%A Yang, Hannah
%A Lissowska, Jolanta
%A Høgdall, Claus K
%A Lundvall, Lene
%A Song, Honglin
%A Tyrer, Jonathan P
%A Campbell, Ian
%A Eccles, Diana
%A Paul, James
%A Glasspool, Rosalind
%A Siddiqui, Nadeem
%A Whittemore, Alice S
%A Sieh, Weiva
%A McGuire, Valerie
%A Rothstein, Joseph H
%A Narod, Steven A
%A Phelan, Catherine
%A Risch, Harvey A
%A McLaughlin, John R
%A Anton-Culver, Hoda
%A Ziogas, Argyrios
%A Menon, Usha
%A Gayther, Simon A
%A Ramus, Susan J
%A Gentry-Maharaj, Aleksandra
%A Wu, Anna H
%A Pike, Malcolm C
%A Tseng, Chiu-Chen
%A Kupryjanczyk, Jolanta
%A Dansonka-Mieszkowska, Agnieszka
%A Budzilowska, Agnieszka
%A Rzepecka, Iwona K
%A Webb, Penelope M
%T Adult height is associated with increased risk of ovarian cancer: a Mendelian randomisation study.
%J British journal of cancer
%V 118
%N 8
%@ 1532-1827
%C Edinburgh
%I Nature Publ. Group
%M DKFZ-2018-00443
%P 1123 - 1129
%D 2018
%X Observational studies suggest greater height is associated with increased ovarian cancer risk, but cannot exclude bias and/or confounding as explanations for this. Mendelian randomisation (MR) can provide evidence which may be less prone to bias.We pooled data from 39 Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium studies (16,395 cases; 23,003 controls). We applied two-stage predictor-substitution MR, using a weighted genetic risk score combining 609 single-nucleotide polymorphisms. Study-specific odds ratios (OR) and 95
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:29555990
%R 10.1038/s41416-018-0011-3
%U https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/132799