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Susanne K. Kjaer
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 674
Citations - 41997
Susanne K. Kjaer is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 90, co-authored 636 publications receiving 36979 citations. Previous affiliations of Susanne K. Kjaer include Copenhagen University Hospital & McGill University.
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Human papillomavirus, Herpes simplex virus and other potential risk factors for cervical cancer in a high-risk area (Greenland) and a low-risk area (Denmark) – a second look
Susanne K. Kjaer,de Villiers Em,Cağlayan H,Edith I. Svare,Haugaard Bj,Gerda Engholm,Rene B. Christensen,Knud A. Møller,Poll P,Henning Jensen +9 more
TL;DR: The results of this study confirm the conclusion that the prevalence of detectable HPV infection does not seem to be a determinant of cervical cancer incidence, corroborating the conclusion of a previous population-based cross-sectional comparison study in these areas.
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Does caffeine and alcohol intake before pregnancy predict the occurrence of spontaneous abortion
Janne Schurmann Tolstrup,Susanne K. Kjaer,Christian Munk,L.B. Madsen,Bent Ottesen,Thomas Bergholt,Morten Grønbæk +6 more
TL;DR: A high intake of caffeine prior to pregnancy seems to be associated with an increased risk of spontaneous abortion, whereas a low-to-moderate alcohol intake does not influence the risk.
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ESR1/SYNE1 polymorphism and invasive epithelial ovarian cancer risk: an Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium study
Jennifer A. Doherty,Mary Anne Rossing,Kara L. Cushing-Haugen,Chu Chen,David Van Den Berg,Anna H. Wu,Malcolm C. Pike,Roberta B. Ness,Kirsten B. Moysich,Georgia Chenevix-Trench,Jonathan Beesley,Penelope M. Webb,Jenny Chang-Claude,Shan Wang-Gohrke,Marc T. Goodman,Galina Lurie,Pamela J. Thompson,Michael E. Carney,Estrid Høgdall,Susanne K. Kjaer,Claus Høgdall,Ellen L. Goode,Julie M. Cunningham,Brooke L. Fridley,Robert A. Vierkant,Andrew Berchuck,Patricia G. Moorman,Joellen M. Schildkraut,Rachel T. Palmieri,Daniel W. Cramer,Kathryn L. Terry,Hannah P. Yang,Montserrat Garcia-Closas,Stephen J. Chanock,Jolanta Lissowska,Honglin Song,Paul D.P. Pharoah,Mitul Shah,Barbara Perkins,Valerie McGuire,Alice S. Whittemore,Richard A. Di Cioccio,Aleksandra Gentry-Maharaj,Usha Menon,Simon A. Gayther,Susan J. Ramus,Argyrios Ziogas,Wendy R. Brewster,Hoda Anton-Culver,Celeste Leigh Pearce +49 more
TL;DR: Data provide suggestive evidence that the rs2295190 T allele, or another allele in linkage disequilibrium with it, may be associated with increased risk of invasive ovarian cancer.
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Prevalence and type distribution of human papillomavirus in squamous cell carcinoma and intraepithelial neoplasia of the vulva
Mette Tuxen Faber,Freja Lærke Sand,Vanna Albieri,Bodil Norrild,Susanne K. Kjaer,Freija Verdoodt +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to estimate the pooled prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA and HPV type distribution in squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva (vulvar cancer) and vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN).
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Consortium analysis of 7 candidate SNPs for ovarian cancer.
Susan J. Ramus,Robert A. Vierkant,Sharon E. Johnatty,Malcolm C. Pike,David Van Den Berg,Anna H. Wu,Celeste Leigh Pearce,Usha Menon,Aleksandra Gentry-Maharaj,Simon A. Gayther,Richard A. DiCioccio,Valerie McGuire,Alice S. Whittemore,Honglin Song,Douglas F. Easton,Paul D.P. Pharoah,Montserrat Garcia-Closas,Stephen J. Chanock,Jolanta Lissowska,Louise A. Brinton,Kathryn L. Terry,Daniel W. Cramer,Shelley S. Tworoger,Susan E. Hankinson,Andrew Berchuck,Patricia G. Moorman,Joellen M. Schildkraut,Julie M. Cunningham,Mark Liebow,Susanne K. Kjaer,Estrid Høgdall,Claus Høgdall,Jan Blaakær,Roberta B. Ness,Kirsten B. Moysich,Robert P. Edwards,Michael E. Carney,Galina Lurie,Marc T. Goodman,Shan Wang-Gohrke,Silke Kropp,Jenny Chang-Claude,Penelope M. Webb,Xiaoqing Chen,Jonathan Beesley,Georgia Chenevix-Trench,Ellen L. Goode +46 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors selected seven candidate single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for which there is evidence from previous studies of an association with variation in ovarian cancer or breast cancer risks.