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| C M NagleSummaryAffiliation: Queensland Institute of Medical Research Country: Australia Publications
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The MnSOD Val9Ala polymorphism, dietary antioxidant intake, risk and survival in ovarian cancer (Australia)Sharon E Johnatty
Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, P O Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston, QLD 4029, Australia
Gynecol Oncol 107:388-91. 2007..We assessed the MnSOD Val9Ala polymorphism and its interaction with dietary antioxidant intake in ovarian cancer risk and survival...
Glycemic index, glycemic load and endometrial cancer risk: results from the Australian National Endometrial Cancer study and an updated systematic review and meta-analysisChristina M Nagle
Gynaecological Cancers, Population Health Research Department, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Eur J Nutr 52:705-15. 2013....
A Kallikrein 15 (KLK15) single nucleotide polymorphism located close to a novel exon shows evidence of association with poor ovarian cancer survivalJyotsna Batra
Australian Prostate Cancer Research centre Queensland and Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, Queensland 4059, Australia
BMC Cancer 11:119. 2011..Our aim was to analyse the KLK15 gene for putative functional single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and assess the association of these and KLK15 HapMap tag SNPs with ovarian cancer survival...
Endometrioid and clear cell ovarian cancers: a comparative analysis of risk factorsChristina M Nagle
Cancer and Population Studies Group, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Eur J Cancer 44:2477-84. 2008..Endometrioid and clear cell ovarian cancers have some shared as well as some distinct risk factors, and therefore should be considered separately in studies of ovarian cancer...
Relative weight at ages 10 and 16 years and risk of endometriosis: a case-control analysisC M Nagle
Queensland Institute of Medical Research, PO Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston, Brisbane 4006, Australia
Hum Reprod 24:1501-6. 2009..The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between endometriosis and relative weight in childhood and adolescence, prior to diagnosis...
Tea consumption and risk of ovarian cancerChristina M Nagle
Genetics and Population Health, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, PO Royal Brisbane Hospital, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Cancer Causes Control 21:1485-91. 2010..Although the growth inhibitory effects of tea, particularly green tea, and tea polyphenols have been demonstrated in animal models of ovarian cancer, the results of epidemiological studies have been inconclusive...
Carbohydrate intake, glycemic load, glycemic index, and risk of ovarian cancerC M Nagle
Gynaecological Cancer Group, Genetics and Population Health Division, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Australia
Ann Oncol 22:1332-8. 2011..Our objective was to determine the relationship between dietary glycemic load (GL), glycemic index (GI), carbohydrate intake, and ovarian cancer risk in a population-based case-control study...
The influence of reproductive and hormonal factors on ovarian cancer survivalC M Nagle
Cancer and Population Studies Group, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Australia
Int J Gynecol Cancer 18:407-13. 2008....
Reducing time to diagnosis does not improve outcomes for women with symptomatic ovarian cancer: a report from the Australian Ovarian Cancer Study GroupChristina M Nagle
Cancer and Population Studies, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
J Clin Oncol 29:2253-8. 2011..To determine if time to diagnosis is associated with stage of disease at diagnosis or survival among women with symptomatic ovarian cancer...
Cigarette smoking and survival after ovarian cancer diagnosisChristina M Nagle
Cancer and Population Studies Group, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, P O Box Royal Brisbane Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland 4029, Australia
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 15:2557-60. 2006..These results validate and extend recent findings and suggest that premorbid cigarette smoking is related to worse outcome in ovarian cancer patients...
Folate and related micronutrients, folate-metabolising genes and risk of ovarian cancerP M Webb
Gynaecological Cancers Group, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Herston, Brisbane, Australia
Eur J Clin Nutr 65:1133-40. 2011..Our aim was to evaluate the role of folate and related micronutrients, polymorphisms in key folate-metabolising genes and environmental factors in ovarian carcinogenesis...
Intake of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and risk of ovarian cancerT I Ibiebele
Genetics and Population Health Division, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, 300 Herston Rd, Herston, Brisbane, QLD 4006, Australia
Cancer Causes Control 23:1775-83. 2012..Our aim was to evaluate the role of polyunsaturated fatty acids in ovarian carcinogenesis...
Body size and risk of epithelial ovarian and related cancers: a population-based case-control studyCatherine M Olsen
Cancer and Population Studies Group, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Australia
Int J Cancer 123:450-6. 2008..These results add to the current evidence that obesity increases a woman's risk of developing distinct histological subtypes of ovarian cancer...
Recreational physical activity and epithelial ovarian cancer: a case-control study, systematic review, and meta-analysisCatherine M Olsen
Cancer and Population Studies Group, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, P O Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston 4029, Queensland, Australia
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 16:2321-30. 2007..Thus, pooled results from observational studies suggest that a modest inverse association exists between level of recreational physical activity and the risk of ovarian cancer...
Talcum powder, chronic pelvic inflammation and NSAIDs in relation to risk of epithelial ovarian cancerMelissa A Merritt
Population Studies and Human Genetics Division, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Int J Cancer 122:170-6. 2008..We conclude that on balance chronic inflammation does not play a major role in the development of ovarian cancer...
Ovarian cancer survival and polymorphisms in hormone and DNA repair pathway genesChristina M Nagle
Cancer and Population Studies, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, PO Royal Brisbane Hospital, Queensland 4029, Australia
Cancer Lett 251:96-104. 2007..However, given the marginal significance of these associations and the large number of tests performed, independent replication will be necessary to validate these novel findings...
Searching for cancer deaths in Australia: National Death Index vs. cancer registriesChristina M Nagle
School of Population Health, University of Queensland Medical School, Herston, Queensland 4006, Australia
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev 7:41-5. 2006..To compare the accuracy, costs and utility of using the National Death Index (NDI) and state-based cancer registries in determining the mortality status of a cohort of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the early 1990s...
Dietary influences on survival after ovarian cancerChristina M Nagle
School of Population Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Int J Cancer 106:264-9. 2003..Although much remains to be learned about the influence of nutritional factors after a diagnosis of ovarian cancer, our study suggests the possibility that a diet high in vegetable intake may help improve survival...
Parental attitudes to supervision and risk of childhood injury: results from a primary school cohortAnneliese B Spinks
School of Medicine, Griffith University, Logan, Australia
Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot 15:49-52. 2008
The role of glutathione-S-transferase polymorphisms in ovarian cancer survivalChristina M Nagle
Cancer and Population Studies Division, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, PO Royal Brisbane Hospital, QLD 4029, Australia
Eur J Cancer 43:283-90. 2007..02). The results of this study, the largest to date, are consistent with a number of previous smaller studies which have also observed that reduced GST function was associated with better survival outcomes in patients with ovarian cancer...
