<div><p><b>(++) expression in ovarian cancers. </b></p> <p>(A) Serous adenocarcinoma, (B) Clear cell adenocarcinoma (C) Endometrioid adenocarcinoma, (D) Mucinous adenocarcinoma and (E) intact ovarian stroma as negative control (inset: hematoxylin and eosin staining).</p></div
Poster project completed at Wichita State University, Department of Biological Sciences.Presented at...
Epithelial ovarian cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease and remains the most lethal gynaecologic...
Stage I epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) represents about 10% of all EOCs. It is characterized by a c...
<p>Common genetic alterations vary between different epithelial ovarian cancer sub-types. Highlighte...
Four main histological subtypes of ovarian cancer exist: serous (the most frequent), endometrioid, m...
Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among women with gynecologic malignancies. Epithelial t...
Small sample sizes used in previous studies result in a lack of overlap between the reported gene si...
Ovarian carcinomas represent a heterogeneous group of neoplasms consisting of separate entities with...
Ovarian cancer is not a single disease and can be subdivided into at least five different histologic...
(Print Edition)Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecological malignancy and it most commonly occu...
Clear cell (CCC), endometrioid (EC), mucinous (MC) and high-grade serous carcinoma (SC) are the four...
PurposeTo identify molecular subclasses of clear cell ovarian carcinoma (CCOC) and assess their impa...
<p>In Group C: <b>A)</b> Serous carcinoma characterized by papillae formation with cellular budding ...
Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is a heterogeneous disease with five histotypes: serous (high-grade ...
Small sample sizes used in previous studies result in a lack of overlap between the reported gene si...
Poster project completed at Wichita State University, Department of Biological Sciences.Presented at...
Epithelial ovarian cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease and remains the most lethal gynaecologic...
Stage I epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) represents about 10% of all EOCs. It is characterized by a c...
<p>Common genetic alterations vary between different epithelial ovarian cancer sub-types. Highlighte...
Four main histological subtypes of ovarian cancer exist: serous (the most frequent), endometrioid, m...
Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among women with gynecologic malignancies. Epithelial t...
Small sample sizes used in previous studies result in a lack of overlap between the reported gene si...
Ovarian carcinomas represent a heterogeneous group of neoplasms consisting of separate entities with...
Ovarian cancer is not a single disease and can be subdivided into at least five different histologic...
(Print Edition)Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecological malignancy and it most commonly occu...
Clear cell (CCC), endometrioid (EC), mucinous (MC) and high-grade serous carcinoma (SC) are the four...
PurposeTo identify molecular subclasses of clear cell ovarian carcinoma (CCOC) and assess their impa...
<p>In Group C: <b>A)</b> Serous carcinoma characterized by papillae formation with cellular budding ...
Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is a heterogeneous disease with five histotypes: serous (high-grade ...
Small sample sizes used in previous studies result in a lack of overlap between the reported gene si...
Poster project completed at Wichita State University, Department of Biological Sciences.Presented at...
Epithelial ovarian cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease and remains the most lethal gynaecologic...
Stage I epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) represents about 10% of all EOCs. It is characterized by a c...