BackgroundOvarian Cancer (OC) constitute the eighth most common cancers among women worldwide. Surgery remains the cornerstone in the management of OC. Intraoperative frozen section (FS) diagnosis is widely used to decide the surgery course. We aimed to assess the reliability of intraoperative FS diagnosis for treatment planning of patients with suspected OC from a multidisciplinary perspective. The clinical consequences of reclassification and the multidisciplinary management of the therapy plan, is the secondary aim of this study. To our knowledge, this information is sparely investigated.MethodsA single-center, retrospective population-based study of patients who underwent surgery for suspected OC between 2018 and 2020. Histopathological...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of frozen section for ovarian neoplasm in our hospital. Method...
Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common form of cancer among women worldwide. The aim of the study...
BACKGROUND: A frozen section diagnosis of a borderline ovarian tumor with suspicious features of inv...
Objectives Intraoperative frozen section (IFS) offers a rapid test to guide the extent of surgery, w...
Objective: To evaluate the performance and limitations of FS in the intraoperative evaluation of ova...
Background: Ovarian cancer is the most common cause of cancer death from gynecological tumors in Ir...
Objectives: To compare frozen-section results with definitive histopathological results of ovarian t...
During operative treatment for ovarian tumours assistance is frequently required to make decisions r...
Objective. Frozen section is an important diagnostic tool to determine the nature of the ovarian mas...
Frozen sections have been used intra-opera-tively for ovarian tumors in gynecology to ensure that pr...
Background: Women with suspected early-stage ovarian cancer need surgical staging which involves tak...
Objective. Frozen section is an important and helpful adjunct in the intraoperative diagnosis of ova...
Abstract Objective Intraoperative frozen section (IFS) is a valuable resource, and its use in gyne...
Introduction Frozen section diagnoses of borderline ovarian tumors are not always straightforward an...
Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common form of cancer among women worldwide. The aim of the study...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of frozen section for ovarian neoplasm in our hospital. Method...
Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common form of cancer among women worldwide. The aim of the study...
BACKGROUND: A frozen section diagnosis of a borderline ovarian tumor with suspicious features of inv...
Objectives Intraoperative frozen section (IFS) offers a rapid test to guide the extent of surgery, w...
Objective: To evaluate the performance and limitations of FS in the intraoperative evaluation of ova...
Background: Ovarian cancer is the most common cause of cancer death from gynecological tumors in Ir...
Objectives: To compare frozen-section results with definitive histopathological results of ovarian t...
During operative treatment for ovarian tumours assistance is frequently required to make decisions r...
Objective. Frozen section is an important diagnostic tool to determine the nature of the ovarian mas...
Frozen sections have been used intra-opera-tively for ovarian tumors in gynecology to ensure that pr...
Background: Women with suspected early-stage ovarian cancer need surgical staging which involves tak...
Objective. Frozen section is an important and helpful adjunct in the intraoperative diagnosis of ova...
Abstract Objective Intraoperative frozen section (IFS) is a valuable resource, and its use in gyne...
Introduction Frozen section diagnoses of borderline ovarian tumors are not always straightforward an...
Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common form of cancer among women worldwide. The aim of the study...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of frozen section for ovarian neoplasm in our hospital. Method...
Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common form of cancer among women worldwide. The aim of the study...
BACKGROUND: A frozen section diagnosis of a borderline ovarian tumor with suspicious features of inv...