Evidence for a time-dependent association between FOLR1 expression and survival from ovarian carcinoma: Implications for clinical testing. An Ovarian Tumour Tissue Analysis consortium study

M. Köbel, J. Madore, S. J. Ramus, B. A. Clarke, P. D.P. Pharoah, S. Deen, D. D. Bowtell, K. Odunsi, U. Menon, C. Morrison, S. Lele, W. Bshara, L. Sucheston, M. W. Beckmann, A. Hein, F. C. Thiel, A. Hartmann, D. L. Wachter, M. S. Anglesio, E. HøgdallA. Jensen, C. Høgdall, K. R. Kalli, B. L. Fridley, G. L. Keeney, Z. C. Fogarty, R. A. Vierkant, S. Liu, S. Cho, G. Nelson, P. Ghatage, A. Gentry-Maharaj, S. A. Gayther, E. Benjamin, M. Widschwendter, M. P. Intermaggio, B. Rosen, M. Q. Bernardini, H. MacKay, A. Oza, P. Shaw, M. Jimenez-Linan, K. E. Driver, J. Alsop, M. MacK, J. M. Koziak, H. Steed, C. Ewanowich, A. Defazio, G. Chenevix-Trench, S. Fereday, B. Gao, S. E. Johnatty, J. George, L. Galletta, E. L. Goode, S. K. Kjær, D. G. Huntsman, P. A. Fasching, K. B. Moysich, J. D. Brenton, L. E. Kelemen

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