textabstractOvarian cancer represents the fourth most frequent type of cancer among females and is the leading cause of death from gynecological cancer in the western world. This review describes gene alterations in ovarian cancer. Specific emphasis is placed on genetic alterations and the prevalence of TP53 (p53) gene alterations in the distinct biological ovarian tumors (benign, borderline, and malignant) and histological subtypes (serous, mucinous, endometrioid, clear cell), as well as in BRCA1-associated hereditary ovarian cancer. Although multi-modality treatment regimens, including cytoreductive surgery and cisplatin- containing combination chemotherapy, have usefully prolonged survival, the overall cure rate of the disease has not ch...
The p53 protein is critical for multiple cellular functions including cell growth and DNA repair. We...
Four main histological subtypes of ovarian cancer exist: serous (the most frequent), endometrioid, m...
Four main histological subtypes of ovarian cancer exist: serous (the most frequent), endometrioid, m...
Ovarian cancer represents the fourth most frequent type of cancer among females and is the leading c...
Abstract: Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological malignancy, with an alarmingly poor progno...
Chemotherapeutic management of ovarian cancers is a difficult task as these neoplasms show significa...
Chemotherapeutic management of ovarian cancers is a difficult task as these neoplasms show significa...
Chemotherapeutic management of ovarian cancers is a difficult task as these neoplasms show significa...
Introduction: Ovarian cancer is the 6th most common cancer in women worldwide. It is the 5th leading...
Our objective was to test whether p53 expression status is associated with survival for women diagno...
Abstract: Ovarian cancer ranks fifth in cancer related deaths among gynecological cancers. A woman\u...
The p53 protein is critical for multiple cellular functions including cell growth and DNA repair. We...
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological malignancy, with an alarmingly poor prognosis attrib...
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological malignancy, with an alarmingly poor prognosis attrib...
AbstractAbout 10% to 15% of ovarian cancers are linked to genetic abnormalities, including breast ca...
The p53 protein is critical for multiple cellular functions including cell growth and DNA repair. We...
Four main histological subtypes of ovarian cancer exist: serous (the most frequent), endometrioid, m...
Four main histological subtypes of ovarian cancer exist: serous (the most frequent), endometrioid, m...
Ovarian cancer represents the fourth most frequent type of cancer among females and is the leading c...
Abstract: Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological malignancy, with an alarmingly poor progno...
Chemotherapeutic management of ovarian cancers is a difficult task as these neoplasms show significa...
Chemotherapeutic management of ovarian cancers is a difficult task as these neoplasms show significa...
Chemotherapeutic management of ovarian cancers is a difficult task as these neoplasms show significa...
Introduction: Ovarian cancer is the 6th most common cancer in women worldwide. It is the 5th leading...
Our objective was to test whether p53 expression status is associated with survival for women diagno...
Abstract: Ovarian cancer ranks fifth in cancer related deaths among gynecological cancers. A woman\u...
The p53 protein is critical for multiple cellular functions including cell growth and DNA repair. We...
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological malignancy, with an alarmingly poor prognosis attrib...
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological malignancy, with an alarmingly poor prognosis attrib...
AbstractAbout 10% to 15% of ovarian cancers are linked to genetic abnormalities, including breast ca...
The p53 protein is critical for multiple cellular functions including cell growth and DNA repair. We...
Four main histological subtypes of ovarian cancer exist: serous (the most frequent), endometrioid, m...
Four main histological subtypes of ovarian cancer exist: serous (the most frequent), endometrioid, m...