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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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Risk of epithelial ovarian cancer among women with benign ovarian tumors: a follow-up study.

TL;DR: Benign ovarian tumors may be associated with long-term increased risk for mucinous ovarian cancer, and this risk was increased irrespective of the age at benign ovarian tumors diagnosis and persisted for up to 20 years after the benign ovarian tumor diagnosis.
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Searching for new biomarkers in ovarian cancer patients: Rationale and design of a retrospective study under the Mermaid III project.

TL;DR: The present paper gives an overview of the part regarding biomarkers and/or prognostic markers, with a focus on rationale and design, and describes the study described, which has 3 major branches: microRNAs, epigenetics and Next Generation Sequencing.
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OVX1 Radioimmunoassay Results Are Dependent on the Method of Sample Collection and Storage

TL;DR: This preliminary study undertook this preliminary study to assess the stability of OVX1 in the 2- to 3-day time period required for postal delivery and to investigate the effect of repetitive thawing and freezing.
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Variation in NF-κB Signaling Pathways and Survival in Invasive Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied common inherited variation in 210 genes in the NF-κB family in 10,084 patients with invasive EOC (5,248 high-grade serous, 1,452 endometrioid, 795 clear cell, and 661 mucinous) from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium.
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History of thyroid disease and survival of ovarian cancer patients: results from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium, a brief report

TL;DR: In this large study of women with ovarian cancer, it is found that recent history of hyperthyroidism and overall history of hypothyroidism were associated with worse 5-year survival.