Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among women with gynecologic malignancies. Epithelial tumors typically constitute 80-90% of ovarian malignancies and are classified primarily as serous, mucinous, endometrioid or clear cell. Current data indicate that each of these histologic subtypes is associated with distinct morphologic and molecular genetic alterations. We describe such genetic alterations with specific reference to histologic subtypes. © Science Printers and Publishers, Inc
Ovarian carcinomas are heterogenous group of diseases comprising various histotypes. Ovarian carcino...
The phenotypically informed histotype classification remains the mainstay of ovarian carcinoma subcl...
Objectives. Ovarian cancer remains a major health problem for women. Although there is considerable ...
Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among women with gynecologic malignancies. Epithelial t...
(Print Edition)Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecological malignancy and it most commonly occu...
Epithelial ovarian cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease characterized by multiple histological s...
Ovarian carcinomas represent a heterogeneous group of neoplasms consisting of separate entities with...
k i ve rs it, w on ge y ev flu al within epithelial ovarian cancers there exist various histologic s...
Over the past ten years the massive use of genomic and transcriptomic technologies has revealed grou...
The phenotypic variability of epithelial ovarian neoplasms correlates with a diversity of changes at...
Four main histological subtypes of ovarian cancer exist: serous (the most frequent), endometrioid, m...
Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common cancer in women globally, with approximately 240,000 new c...
<p>Common genetic alterations vary between different epithelial ovarian cancer sub-types. Highlighte...
Highly malignant ovarian cancers are a histopathological diagnosis, but can be multiple diseases at ...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd All rights reserved.The origin of epithelial ovarian cancer re...
Ovarian carcinomas are heterogenous group of diseases comprising various histotypes. Ovarian carcino...
The phenotypically informed histotype classification remains the mainstay of ovarian carcinoma subcl...
Objectives. Ovarian cancer remains a major health problem for women. Although there is considerable ...
Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among women with gynecologic malignancies. Epithelial t...
(Print Edition)Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecological malignancy and it most commonly occu...
Epithelial ovarian cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease characterized by multiple histological s...
Ovarian carcinomas represent a heterogeneous group of neoplasms consisting of separate entities with...
k i ve rs it, w on ge y ev flu al within epithelial ovarian cancers there exist various histologic s...
Over the past ten years the massive use of genomic and transcriptomic technologies has revealed grou...
The phenotypic variability of epithelial ovarian neoplasms correlates with a diversity of changes at...
Four main histological subtypes of ovarian cancer exist: serous (the most frequent), endometrioid, m...
Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common cancer in women globally, with approximately 240,000 new c...
<p>Common genetic alterations vary between different epithelial ovarian cancer sub-types. Highlighte...
Highly malignant ovarian cancers are a histopathological diagnosis, but can be multiple diseases at ...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd All rights reserved.The origin of epithelial ovarian cancer re...
Ovarian carcinomas are heterogenous group of diseases comprising various histotypes. Ovarian carcino...
The phenotypically informed histotype classification remains the mainstay of ovarian carcinoma subcl...
Objectives. Ovarian cancer remains a major health problem for women. Although there is considerable ...