There are 5 major histotypes of ovarian carcinomas. Diagnostic typing criteria have evolved over time, and past cohorts may be misclassified by current standards. Our objective was to reclassify the recently assembled Canadian Ovarian Experimental Unified Resource and the Alberta Ovarian Tumor Type cohorts using immunohistochemical (IHC) biomarkers and to develop an IHC algorithm for ovarian carcinoma histotyping. A total of 1626 ovarian carcinoma samples from the Canadian Ovarian Experimental Unified Resource and the Alberta Ovarian Tumor Type were subjected to a reclassification by comparing the original with the predicted histotype. Histotype prediction was derived from a nominal logistic regression modeling using a previously reclassifi...
Abstract Background Ovarian carcinoma is the most lethal gynecological malignancy due to early disse...
Background: The distribution of ovarian tumour characteristics differs between germline BRCA1 and BR...
Abstract Background Copy Number Alternations (CNAs) is defined as somatic gain or loss of DNA region...
AimsTo assess the variation in ovarian carcinoma type diagnosis among gynaecological pathologists fr...
The phenotypically informed histotype classification remains the mainstay of ovarian carcinoma subcl...
Ovarian carcinoma is the deadliest cancer of the female reproductive system. It is also a heterogene...
Background: To assess role of immunohistochemistry in identifying primary and secondary ovarian mali...
The term "ovarian carcinoma" encompasses at least five different malignant neoplasms: high-grade ser...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Ovarian tumors are characterized by marked heterogeneity in their clinical pre...
Context: It has been shown that ovarian carcinoma subtypes are distinct pathologic entities with dif...
<p>COSP and AIRD1A markers were scored as positive (1) or negative (0), except for p53: null mutatio...
<p>(A–B) representative IHC from a typical high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma cell line, Kuramochi,...
Ovarian carcinomas consist of at least five distinct diseases: high-grade serous, low-grade serous, ...
BACKGROUND:OVARIAN CARCINOMAS CONSIST OF AT LEAST FIVE DISTINCT DISEASES: high-grade serous, low-gra...
Ovarian cancer is a collective name for multiple malignancies deriving from or involving the ovary, ...
Abstract Background Ovarian carcinoma is the most lethal gynecological malignancy due to early disse...
Background: The distribution of ovarian tumour characteristics differs between germline BRCA1 and BR...
Abstract Background Copy Number Alternations (CNAs) is defined as somatic gain or loss of DNA region...
AimsTo assess the variation in ovarian carcinoma type diagnosis among gynaecological pathologists fr...
The phenotypically informed histotype classification remains the mainstay of ovarian carcinoma subcl...
Ovarian carcinoma is the deadliest cancer of the female reproductive system. It is also a heterogene...
Background: To assess role of immunohistochemistry in identifying primary and secondary ovarian mali...
The term "ovarian carcinoma" encompasses at least five different malignant neoplasms: high-grade ser...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Ovarian tumors are characterized by marked heterogeneity in their clinical pre...
Context: It has been shown that ovarian carcinoma subtypes are distinct pathologic entities with dif...
<p>COSP and AIRD1A markers were scored as positive (1) or negative (0), except for p53: null mutatio...
<p>(A–B) representative IHC from a typical high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma cell line, Kuramochi,...
Ovarian carcinomas consist of at least five distinct diseases: high-grade serous, low-grade serous, ...
BACKGROUND:OVARIAN CARCINOMAS CONSIST OF AT LEAST FIVE DISTINCT DISEASES: high-grade serous, low-gra...
Ovarian cancer is a collective name for multiple malignancies deriving from or involving the ovary, ...
Abstract Background Ovarian carcinoma is the most lethal gynecological malignancy due to early disse...
Background: The distribution of ovarian tumour characteristics differs between germline BRCA1 and BR...
Abstract Background Copy Number Alternations (CNAs) is defined as somatic gain or loss of DNA region...