The role of serous tumors of low malignant potential (LMP) in the development of invasive epithelial cancer of the ovary is debatable. This review summarizes the current clinical, genetic, and genomic evidence for the existence of a continuum comprising both LMP serous tumors and low-grade serous ovarian carcinomas
Approximately, 10% to 15% of serous ovarian tumors fall into the category designated as tumors of lo...
Low grade serous ovarian tumours are a rare and under-characterised histological subtype of epitheli...
The genetic events that lead to the development of benign and low malignant potential (LMP) tumors f...
Background: Low Grade Serous Carcinoma (LGSC) is a slow growing ovarian neoplasm affecting women in ...
Low Grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma, LGSOC, is certainly a rare disease, accounting for only a small ...
Abstract Background Serous epithelial ovarian tumors can be subdivided into benign (BOV), low malign...
In the early 2000s a two-tier grading system was introduced for serous ovarian cancer. Since then, w...
Compared with high-grade serous carcinoma, low-grade serous carcinoma of the ovary or peritoneum is ...
Recent morphologic and molecular genetic studies have led to a paradigm shift in our conceptualizati...
Ovarian carcinomas exhibit extensive heterogeneity, and their etiology remains unknown. Histological...
There has been significant progress in the understanding of the pathology and molecular biology of r...
The clinical behaviour of ovarian tumours of low malignant potential (LMP) is unpredictable and it h...
Only recently low-grade serous carcinoma (LGSOC) of the ovary has been recognized as a disease entit...
Four main histological subtypes of ovarian cancer exist: serous (the most frequent), endometrioid, m...
Ovarian carcinomas are heterogenous group of diseases comprising various histotypes. Ovarian carcino...
Approximately, 10% to 15% of serous ovarian tumors fall into the category designated as tumors of lo...
Low grade serous ovarian tumours are a rare and under-characterised histological subtype of epitheli...
The genetic events that lead to the development of benign and low malignant potential (LMP) tumors f...
Background: Low Grade Serous Carcinoma (LGSC) is a slow growing ovarian neoplasm affecting women in ...
Low Grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma, LGSOC, is certainly a rare disease, accounting for only a small ...
Abstract Background Serous epithelial ovarian tumors can be subdivided into benign (BOV), low malign...
In the early 2000s a two-tier grading system was introduced for serous ovarian cancer. Since then, w...
Compared with high-grade serous carcinoma, low-grade serous carcinoma of the ovary or peritoneum is ...
Recent morphologic and molecular genetic studies have led to a paradigm shift in our conceptualizati...
Ovarian carcinomas exhibit extensive heterogeneity, and their etiology remains unknown. Histological...
There has been significant progress in the understanding of the pathology and molecular biology of r...
The clinical behaviour of ovarian tumours of low malignant potential (LMP) is unpredictable and it h...
Only recently low-grade serous carcinoma (LGSOC) of the ovary has been recognized as a disease entit...
Four main histological subtypes of ovarian cancer exist: serous (the most frequent), endometrioid, m...
Ovarian carcinomas are heterogenous group of diseases comprising various histotypes. Ovarian carcino...
Approximately, 10% to 15% of serous ovarian tumors fall into the category designated as tumors of lo...
Low grade serous ovarian tumours are a rare and under-characterised histological subtype of epitheli...
The genetic events that lead to the development of benign and low malignant potential (LMP) tumors f...