Reproductive and Lifestyle Factors and Circulating sRANKL and OPG Concentrations in Women: Results from the EPIC Cohort.
Danja SarinkJiaxi YangTheron JohnsonJenny Chang-ClaudeKim OvervadAnja OlsenAnne TjønnelandAgnès FournierFrancesca Romana ManciniMarina KvaskoffHeiner BoeingAntonia TrichopoulouAnna KarakatsaniElissavet ValanouClaudia AgnoliCarlotta SacerdoteGiovanna MasalaAmalia MattielloRosario TuminoCarla H Van GilsGuri SkeieInger Torhild GramElisabete WeiderpassLeila Lujan-BarrosoDafina PetrovaCarmen SantiusteJ Ramón QuirósAurelio Barricarte-GurreaPilar AmianoRuth C TravisMarc GunterLaure DossusSofia ChristakoudiRudolf KaaksRenée Turzanski FortnerPublished in: Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology (2019)
This study suggests circulating concentrations of sRANKL and OPG are unlikely to be strongly modified by hormone-related reproductive and lifestyle factors.