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Ovarian Cancer. What is ovarian cancer?

Ovarian Cancer. What is ovarian cancer?

... The other important goal of surgery is to remove as much of the tumor as possible − this is called debulking. Debulking is very important in any patient with ovarian cancer that has already spread widely ...

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History of Comorbidities and Survival of Ovarian Cancer Patients, Results from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium

History of Comorbidities and Survival of Ovarian Cancer Patients, Results from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium

... MAY: Goode EL, Chenevix-Trench G, Hartmann LC, Fridley BL, Kalli KR, Vierkant RA, Larson MC, White KL, Keeney GL, Oberg TN, Cunningham JM, Beesley J, Johnatty SE, Chen X, Goodman KE, Armasu SM, Rider DN, Sicotte H, ...

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Original Article Expression of CDC6 in ovarian cancer and its effect on proliferation of ovarian cancer cells

Original Article Expression of CDC6 in ovarian cancer and its effect on proliferation of ovarian cancer cells

... of ovarian can- cer, therefore can be a useful target for diagno- sis of ovarian cancer, which is also likely to become a candidate target gene in ovarian can- cer therapy, since reducing the ...

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Ovarian Cancer Risk Factors by Histologic Subtype: An Analysis From the Ovarian Cancer Cohort Consortium.

Ovarian Cancer Risk Factors by Histologic Subtype: An Analysis From the Ovarian Cancer Cohort Consortium.

... Hysterectomy analyses were additionally adjusted for HT use. For missing data in covariates, we included a missing indicator in the model. The Sister Study was excluded from analyses of family history as all participants ...

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Ovarian cancer: emerging concept on cancer stem cells

Ovarian cancer: emerging concept on cancer stem cells

... mouse ovarian cancer cell lines such as MOVCAR7 and 4306 con- tain candidate cancer stem cells ...murine ovarian cancer cells have large SP, making them suitable to study ovarian ...

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Ovarian surface epithelium: family history and early events in ovarian cancer

Ovarian surface epithelium: family history and early events in ovarian cancer

... of ovarian cancer, revealed a higher rate of potentially preneoplastic features such as surface papillomatosis, surface epithelial stratification, epithelial inclusion cysts, invaginations and ...

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Investigating the Role of Extracellular Matrix Proteins in Ovarian Folliculogenesis and Ovarian Cancer

Investigating the Role of Extracellular Matrix Proteins in Ovarian Folliculogenesis and Ovarian Cancer

... of ovarian cancer spheroids is greatly disrupted, for example, when cells are treated with blocking antibodies against α5- or β1-integrin subunits ...that ovarian cancer spheroids use ...

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Expression of tumor antigens on primary ovarian cancer cells compared to established ovarian cancer cell lines

Expression of tumor antigens on primary ovarian cancer cells compared to established ovarian cancer cell lines

... of ovarian cancer ...gastric, ovarian, esophageal and ...recurrent ovarian cancer; however, there was no correlation between the observed immune response and overall survival ...

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NMDA receptors are expressed in human ovarian cancer tissues and human ovarian cancer cell lines

NMDA receptors are expressed in human ovarian cancer tissues and human ovarian cancer cell lines

... breast cancer and small-cell lung cancer express functional NMDA receptors that can be targeted to promote cancer cell ...Human ovarian cancer tissues and human ovarian ...

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Epidemiology of epithelial ovarian cancer

Epidemiology of epithelial ovarian cancer

... with ovarian cancer who do not have a family history of either breast or ovarian cancer ...developing ovarian cancer by age 70, compared to 10-20% for BRCA2 ...colon ...

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Immunoediting and angiogenesis in ovarian cancer

Immunoediting and angiogenesis in ovarian cancer

... in ovarian cancer is traditionally surgical ...of ovarian cancer is a laparotomy. Ovarian cancer most commonly spreads trans-peritoneally, although lymphatic spread is also ...in ...

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Evaluation of Biomarkers in Ovarian Cancer.

Evaluation of Biomarkers in Ovarian Cancer.

... staining (staining index) was established by randomly selecting an area showing positive staining, counting 100 cells and expressing the proportion o f positive cells as a percentage. Each slide was given a unique study ...

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ABO blood group and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer within the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium

ABO blood group and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer within the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium

... and ovarian cancer risk from the NHS (7), we observed an increased risk of ovarian cancer among women with any B allele ...to ovarian cancer risk are ...confer ovarian ...

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Notch signaling in serous ovarian cancer

Notch signaling in serous ovarian cancer

... analyzed ovarian cancers [76], while the second study reported increased Jag2 gene expression in ovarian cancer cell lines compared with benign controls ...serous ovarian carcinomas and ...

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Mucins in ovarian cancer diagnosis and therapy

Mucins in ovarian cancer diagnosis and therapy

... of ovarian tumors are gonadal-stromal tumors (6%), germ cell tumors (3%) and metastatic tumors (1%) [5] (Table ...of ovarian tumors suggests four different stages in ovarian cancer: stage I ...

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Adoptive immunotherapy against ovarian cancer

Adoptive immunotherapy against ovarian cancer

... in ovarian cancer disease the efficacy of NK cells to kill tumor is not clear ...vitro ovarian car- cinoma cells, isolated from peritoneal effusions, through the activation of DNAM-1 signaling with ...

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Suppression of GNAI2 message in ovarian cancer

Suppression of GNAI2 message in ovarian cancer

... cell ovarian cancer represents ~5% of ...of cancer and potential mechanisms indi- cates a critical need to identify conserved upstream regula- tors that also function as integrators of multiple ...

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Immunotherapeutic approaches to ovarian cancer treatment

Immunotherapeutic approaches to ovarian cancer treatment

... to ovarian cancer ...of ovarian cancer immunotherapy was the observation that CD3 + tumor-infiltrating T cells correlated with in- creased overall survival ...of ovarian cancer ...

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Expression Of BMP7 In Ovarian Cancer And Biological Effect Of BMP7 Knockdown On Ovarian Cancer Cells

<p>Expression Of BMP7 In Ovarian Cancer And Biological Effect Of BMP7 Knockdown On Ovarian Cancer Cells</p>

... play important roles in different types of tissue-speci fi c dif- ferentiation and cellular functions. 36 ID proteins play a wide range of biological roles in cell proliferation, differentiation, development and ...

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Polymorphisms in the FGF2 gene and risk of serous ovarian cancer: results from the ovarian cancer association consortium.

Polymorphisms in the FGF2 gene and risk of serous ovarian cancer: results from the ovarian cancer association consortium.

... Ovarian cancer is the seventh leading cause of cancer mortality among women globally, accounting for ...of cancer deaths (Parkin et al., 2005). Lethality of ovarian cancer is due ...

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