Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among women who develop gynecologic malignancies, and is the fifth leading cause of cancer death in women in the United States.1 Ninety percent of adult primary ovarian cancers are of epithelial origin and are subtyped into the following categories: ...
How long does it take for ovarian cancer to spread? Does ovarian cancer grow fast? Can ovarian cancer be mistaken for fibroids? Can ovarian cancer spread to the lymph nodes? What is mucinous ovarian cancer? Can breast cancer lead to ovarian cancer?
How does ovarian cancer spread? Why does ovarian cancer cause gas? Why does ovarian cancer cause constipation? What is Ca-125 ovarian cancer? How can ovarian cancer be diagnosed? Why does ovarian cancer cause frequent urination? How can ovarian cancer be prevented?
Numerous studies link asbestos exposure to ovarian cancer. Women with a history of asbestos exposure have higher rates of ovarian cancer.
Although the common epithelial ovarian cancer is not truly a cancer that lends itself to surgery, it has been repeatedly reported that prognosis depends upon the amount of disease remaining at the end of the procedure. Nodules of 2 cm or greater usually mean that the patient will not be ...
Ovarian cancer may be suspected during the examination of the stomach at gynecology. If the cancer is suspected the biopsy of the abdominal cavity is performed and the fluid is analyzed for the presence of the tumor cells. The biopsy in developed European countries is not recommended as it may...
Cancer–associated proteases promote peritoneal dissemination and chemoresistance in malignant progression. In this study, kallikrein–related peptidases 4, 5, 6, and 7 (KLK4–7)–cotransfected OV–MZ–6 ovarian cancer cells were embedded in a bioengineered three–dimensional (3D) microenvironment that...
In nearly 80 percent of women with ovarian cancer, the disease has already spread to the omentum before it was diagnosed. Within the omentum—a large, energy-dense fat pad that covers the intestines—the cancer grows even faster. In the December 4, 2018 issue ofCell Metabolism, published onl...
Outline Highlights Abstract Graphical Abstract Keywords 1. Introduction 2. Ovarian cancer 3. Endometriosis 4. PCOS 5. Link among PCOS, endometriosis and ovarian cancer 6. Conclusion Author contributions Conflict of interest Acknowledgement References VitaeShow full outline Cited by (17) Figures (3)...
Ovarian cancer spread: Is laparoscopy to blame? Opinion. Focuses on the possibility of ovarian cancer spread due to inadvertent intraoperative rupture of intact tumors during laparoscopy. Analyses pointi... Berek,Jonathan,S. - 《Lancet》 被引量: 14发表: 1995年 ...