The identification of a mutation in ovarian cancer (OC) predisposition genes plays a crucial role in the management of cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. In healthy carriers, the detection of a specific mutation might justify more intensive and personalised surveillance programmes, chemopreventive measures, and prophylactic surgeries. Moreover, the identification of a mutation in affected OC patients might provide fundamental knowledge of the tumour pathogenesis, thus guiding treatment choices. This is a comprehensive review of the molecular pathways involved in the pathogenesis of hereditary ovarian cancers, the clinical-pathological features of these tumours, and the potential implications for their prevention and clinical manag...
Objectives. Ovarian cancer remains a major health problem for women. Although there is considerable ...
When we talk about hereditary ovarian cancer, we usually mean BRCA – associated cancer. Detection of...
Approximately 5% of ovarian cancer cases can be attributed to an autosomal dominant inheritance fact...
The identification of a mutation in ovarian cancer (OC) predisposition genes plays a crucial role in...
More than one-fifth of ovarian tumors have hereditary susceptibility and, in about 65–85% of these c...
Ovarian cancer is a heterogeneous disease that encompasses a number of different cellular subtypes, ...
Ovarian cancer is a heterogeneous disease that encompasses a number of different cellular subtypes, ...
AbstractAbout 10% to 15% of ovarian cancers are linked to genetic abnormalities, including breast ca...
Heredity represents the strongest risk factor for ovarian cancer with disease predisposing mutations...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the deadliest gynecologic malignancy with a substantial proportion of heredit...
Ovarian cancer is a leading cause of gynecological cancer death and in Sweden nearly 700 cases are d...
Introduction: Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is a heterogeneous condition with poor survival outcom...
Germ-line mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are the most established risk factors for hereditary br...
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological malignancy and the fifth cause of cancer mortality i...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the deadliest gynecologic malignancy with a substantial proportion of heredit...
Objectives. Ovarian cancer remains a major health problem for women. Although there is considerable ...
When we talk about hereditary ovarian cancer, we usually mean BRCA – associated cancer. Detection of...
Approximately 5% of ovarian cancer cases can be attributed to an autosomal dominant inheritance fact...
The identification of a mutation in ovarian cancer (OC) predisposition genes plays a crucial role in...
More than one-fifth of ovarian tumors have hereditary susceptibility and, in about 65–85% of these c...
Ovarian cancer is a heterogeneous disease that encompasses a number of different cellular subtypes, ...
Ovarian cancer is a heterogeneous disease that encompasses a number of different cellular subtypes, ...
AbstractAbout 10% to 15% of ovarian cancers are linked to genetic abnormalities, including breast ca...
Heredity represents the strongest risk factor for ovarian cancer with disease predisposing mutations...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the deadliest gynecologic malignancy with a substantial proportion of heredit...
Ovarian cancer is a leading cause of gynecological cancer death and in Sweden nearly 700 cases are d...
Introduction: Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is a heterogeneous condition with poor survival outcom...
Germ-line mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are the most established risk factors for hereditary br...
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological malignancy and the fifth cause of cancer mortality i...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the deadliest gynecologic malignancy with a substantial proportion of heredit...
Objectives. Ovarian cancer remains a major health problem for women. Although there is considerable ...
When we talk about hereditary ovarian cancer, we usually mean BRCA – associated cancer. Detection of...
Approximately 5% of ovarian cancer cases can be attributed to an autosomal dominant inheritance fact...