Background: Ovarian cancer is characterized by a wide-spread intra-abdominal metastases which represents a major clinical hurdle in the prognosis and management of the disease. A significant proportion of ovarian cancer cells in peritoneal ascites exist as multicellular aggregates or spheroids. We hypothesize that these cellular aggregates or spheroids are invasive with the capacity to survive and implant on the peritoneal surface. This study was designed to elucidate early inherent mechanism(s) of spheroid survival, growth and disaggregation required for peritoneal metastases. Methods: In this study, we determined the growth pattern and adhesive capacity of ovarian cancer cell lines (HEY and OVHS1) grown as spheroids, using the well establ...
Background: Ovarian cancer is a metastatic disease and one of the leading causes of gynaecology mali...
Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) has a relatively high mortality rate (~55%). One of the presiding ca...
Ovarian cancers metastasize by shedding into the peritoneal fluid and dispersing to distal sites wit...
Abstract Background Ovarian cancer is characterized by a wide-spread intra-abdominal metastases whic...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer is characterized by a wide-spread intra-abdominal metastases which repres...
Background: Ovarian cancer is characterized by a wide-spread intra-abdominal metastases which repres...
Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the most lethal gynecological malignancy in the developed world. ...
Background: Ovarian cancer is a metastatic disease and one of the leading causes of gynaecology mali...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer is a metastatic disease and one of the leading causes of gynaecology mali...
Ovarian cancer metastasis is characterized by the shedding of malignant cells from the surface of th...
Recent evidence suggests that integrins are involved in the multi-step process of tumour metastasis....
In 2006, there were 20,180 new cases of epithelial ovarian carcinoma and less than 30% of patients s...
Abstract Background Malignant ascites often develops in advanced stages of ovarian carcinoma, consis...
Cancer-associated proteases promote peritoneal dissemination and chemoresistance in malignant progre...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is one of the most common gynecological cancers, with the worst prognosis and th...
Background: Ovarian cancer is a metastatic disease and one of the leading causes of gynaecology mali...
Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) has a relatively high mortality rate (~55%). One of the presiding ca...
Ovarian cancers metastasize by shedding into the peritoneal fluid and dispersing to distal sites wit...
Abstract Background Ovarian cancer is characterized by a wide-spread intra-abdominal metastases whic...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer is characterized by a wide-spread intra-abdominal metastases which repres...
Background: Ovarian cancer is characterized by a wide-spread intra-abdominal metastases which repres...
Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the most lethal gynecological malignancy in the developed world. ...
Background: Ovarian cancer is a metastatic disease and one of the leading causes of gynaecology mali...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer is a metastatic disease and one of the leading causes of gynaecology mali...
Ovarian cancer metastasis is characterized by the shedding of malignant cells from the surface of th...
Recent evidence suggests that integrins are involved in the multi-step process of tumour metastasis....
In 2006, there were 20,180 new cases of epithelial ovarian carcinoma and less than 30% of patients s...
Abstract Background Malignant ascites often develops in advanced stages of ovarian carcinoma, consis...
Cancer-associated proteases promote peritoneal dissemination and chemoresistance in malignant progre...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is one of the most common gynecological cancers, with the worst prognosis and th...
Background: Ovarian cancer is a metastatic disease and one of the leading causes of gynaecology mali...
Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) has a relatively high mortality rate (~55%). One of the presiding ca...
Ovarian cancers metastasize by shedding into the peritoneal fluid and dispersing to distal sites wit...