Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecologic malignancy. Despite advances in chemotherapy, the five-year survival rate of advanced ovarian cancer patients with peritoneal metastasis remains around 30%. The most significant prognostic factor is stage, and most patients present at an advanced stage with peritoneal dissemination. There is often no clearly identifiable precursor lesion; therefore, the events leading to metastatic disease are poorly understood. This article reviews metastatic suppressor genes, the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), and the tumor microenvironment as they relate to ovarian cancer metastasis. Additionally, novel chemotherapeutic agents targeting the metastasis-related biochemical pathways are discussed
Unlike most epithelial malignancies which metastasize hematogenously, metastasis of epithelial ovari...
The majority of women with ovarian cancer (EOC) are diagnosed with disseminated ip metastasis leadin...
Epithelial ovarian cancer originates in the layer of cells that covers the surface of the ovaries. T...
Abstract: Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecologic malignancy. Despite advances in chemotherapy...
Epithelial ovarian carcinoma is the most predominant type of ovarian carcinoma, the deadliest gyneco...
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal of all gynecologic malignancies and has witnessed minimal improvem...
Ovarian cancer, the most aggressive gynecologic cancer, is the foremost cause of death from gynecolo...
Metastasis is a complex multistep process that involves critical interactions between cancer cells a...
The main reason for treatment failure in ovarian cancer is chemoresistance and the presence of metas...
As for many other cancers, metastasis is the leading cause of death of patients with ovarian cancer....
Most ovarian cancer patients present with disseminated disease at the time of their diagnosis, which...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd All rights reserved.The origin of epithelial ovarian cancer re...
Ovarian cancer affects approximately 25,000 women in the United States each year and remains one of ...
Wealth of information has revolutionized our understanding related to the genetics and functional ge...
Ovarian cancer (OC) shows the highest mortality rate among gynecological malignancies and, because o...
Unlike most epithelial malignancies which metastasize hematogenously, metastasis of epithelial ovari...
The majority of women with ovarian cancer (EOC) are diagnosed with disseminated ip metastasis leadin...
Epithelial ovarian cancer originates in the layer of cells that covers the surface of the ovaries. T...
Abstract: Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecologic malignancy. Despite advances in chemotherapy...
Epithelial ovarian carcinoma is the most predominant type of ovarian carcinoma, the deadliest gyneco...
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal of all gynecologic malignancies and has witnessed minimal improvem...
Ovarian cancer, the most aggressive gynecologic cancer, is the foremost cause of death from gynecolo...
Metastasis is a complex multistep process that involves critical interactions between cancer cells a...
The main reason for treatment failure in ovarian cancer is chemoresistance and the presence of metas...
As for many other cancers, metastasis is the leading cause of death of patients with ovarian cancer....
Most ovarian cancer patients present with disseminated disease at the time of their diagnosis, which...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd All rights reserved.The origin of epithelial ovarian cancer re...
Ovarian cancer affects approximately 25,000 women in the United States each year and remains one of ...
Wealth of information has revolutionized our understanding related to the genetics and functional ge...
Ovarian cancer (OC) shows the highest mortality rate among gynecological malignancies and, because o...
Unlike most epithelial malignancies which metastasize hematogenously, metastasis of epithelial ovari...
The majority of women with ovarian cancer (EOC) are diagnosed with disseminated ip metastasis leadin...
Epithelial ovarian cancer originates in the layer of cells that covers the surface of the ovaries. T...