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Hormonal factors and pancreatic cancer risk in women : The Malmö Diet and Cancer Study
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Coffee is associated with lower breast tumor insulin-like growth factor receptor 1 levels in normal-weight patients and improved prognosis following tamoxifen or radiotherapy treatment
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- 2017
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Combined and individual tumor-specific expression of insulinlike growth factor-I receptor, insulin receptor and phosphoinsulin- like growth factor-I receptor/insulin receptor in primary breast cancer : Implications for prognosis in different treatment groups
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The prognostic impact of COX-2 expression in breast cancer depends on oral contraceptive history, preoperative NSAID use, and tumor size
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High Estrogen Receptor β Expression Is Prognostic among Adjuvant Chemotherapy-Treated Patients-Results from a Population-Based Breast Cancer Cohort
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Body mass index influences the prognostic impact of combined nuclear insulin receptor and estrogen receptor expression in primary breast cancer
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- 2016
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Pancreatic cancer risk in relation to sex, lifestyle factors, and pre-diagnostic anthropometry in the Malmö Diet and Cancer Study
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- 2015
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Tumor-specific expression of HMG-CoA reductase in a population-based cohort of breast cancer patients.
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The prognostic role of HER2 expression in ductal breast carcinoma in situ (DCIS); a population-based cohort study.
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Combined Androgen and Estrogen Receptor Status in Breast Cancer: Treatment Prediction and Prognosis in a Population-based Prospective Cohort.
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