Literature DB >> 18096210

Opportunities and challenges in ovarian cancer research, a perspective from the 11th Ovarian cancer action/HHMT Forum, Lake Como, March 2007.

Alan Ashworth1, Frances Balkwill, Robert C Bast, Jonathan S Berek, Allyson Kaye, Jeffrey A Boyd, Gordon Mills, John N Weinstein, Katie Woolley, Paul Workman.   

Abstract

Advances in surgery and chemotherapy have improved the 5-year survival for patients with epithelial ovarian cancer, but have not impacted on the ultimate rate of cure in a disease that is diagnosed in late stage and that recurs in the majority of patients. "Omic" technologies promise to define genetically driven aberrant signaling pathways in malignant cells, provided that bioinformatic expertise can be focused on a cancer that is neither common nor rare. Molecular therapeutics must be linked to molecular diagnostics to permit individualized therapy. Not only epithelial cancer cells but also stroma, vasculature and the immune response must be targeted. Closer collaboration between academic institutions, biotech and pharma will be required to facilitate this process and to interest the private sector in an orphan disease. New preclinical models may permit more efficient development of drugs and siRNA that can target dormant drug resistant stem cells. Strategies must be developed to deal with the heterogeneity of different grades and histotypes. Identification of women at increased risk will facilitate prevention and early detection in subsets of patients. BRCA1/2 might be sequenced in all ovarian cancer patients to identify new kindreds. Epidemiologic algorithms are being developed and validated. Awareness must be raised that oral contraceptives can reduce risk of developing ovarian cancer by 50%. Early detection is likely to require panels of complementary biomarkers, analyzed by sophisticated statistical techniques, to improve sensitivity while maintaining extremely high specificity. As ovarian cancer becomes a chronic disease, greater emphasis will be placed on the challenges facing survivors.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18096210     DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2007.11.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Oncol        ISSN: 0090-8258            Impact factor:   5.482


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Authors:  Wei-Lei Yang; Zhen Lu; Robert C Bast
Journal:  Expert Rev Mol Diagn       Date:  2017-05-15       Impact factor: 5.225

2.  Expression of FK506 binding protein 65 (FKBP65) is decreased in epithelial ovarian cancer cells compared to benign tumor cells and to ovarian epithelium.

Authors:  Rudi Henriksen; Flemming Brandt Sørensen; Torben Falck Ørntoft; Karin Birkenkamp-Demtroder
Journal:  Tumour Biol       Date:  2011-03-12

3.  Sampling strategies for tissue microarrays to evaluate biomarkers in ovarian cancer.

Authors:  Jenny Permuth-Wey; David Boulware; Nikola Valkov; Sandra Livingston; Santo Nicosia; Ji-Hyun Lee; Rebecca Sutphen; Joellen Schildkraut; Steven Narod; Alex Parker; Domenico Coppola; Thomas Sellers; Tuya Pal
Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 4.254

4.  Phenotypic modifications in ovarian cancer stem cells following Paclitaxel treatment.

Authors:  Vinicius Craveiro; Yang Yang-Hartwich; Jennie C Holmberg; Won Duk Joo; Natalia J Sumi; John Pizzonia; Brian Griffin; Sabrina K Gill; Dan-Arin Silasi; Masoud Azodi; Thomas Rutherford; Ayesha B Alvero; Gil Mor
Journal:  Cancer Med       Date:  2013-08-27       Impact factor: 4.452

5.  Stemness and chemoresistance in epithelial ovarian carcinoma cells under shear stress.

Authors:  Carman K M Ip; Shan-Shan Li; Matthew Y H Tang; Samuel K H Sy; Yong Ren; Ho Cheung Shum; Alice S T Wong
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-06-01       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Novel glycolipid agents for killing cisplatin-resistant human epithelial ovarian cancer cells.

Authors:  Amani I Moraya; Jennifer L Ali; Pranati Samadder; Lisa Liang; Ludivine Coudière Morrison; Tamra E Werbowetski-Ogilvie; Makanjuola Ogunsina; Frank Schweizer; Gilbert Arthur; Mark W Nachtigal
Journal:  J Exp Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2017-05-12

7.  Targeting the centriolar replication factor STIL synergizes with DNA damaging agents for treatment of ovarian cancer.

Authors:  Noa Rabinowicz; Lingegowda S Mangala; Kevin R Brown; Cintia Checa-Rodriguez; Asher Castiel; Oren Moskovich; Giulia Zarfati; Luba Trakhtenbrot; Adva Levy-Barda; Dahai Jiang; Cristian Rodriguez-Aguayo; Sunila Pradeep; Yael van Praag; Gabriel Lopez-Berestein; Ahuvit David; Ilya Novikov; Pablo Huertas; Robert Rottapel; Anil K Sood; Shai Izraeli
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-04-18

8.  Elevation of TP53 Autoantibody Before CA125 in Preclinical Invasive Epithelial Ovarian Cancer.

Authors:  Wei-Lei Yang; Aleksandra Gentry-Maharaj; Archana Simmons; Andy Ryan; Evangelia Ourania Fourkala; Zhen Lu; Keith A Baggerly; Yang Zhao; Karen H Lu; David Bowtell; Ian Jacobs; Steven J Skates; Wei-Wu He; Usha Menon; Robert C Bast
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2017-06-21       Impact factor: 12.531

9.  Sub-millimeter endoscope demonstrates feasibility of in vivo reflectance imaging, fluorescence imaging, and cell collection in the fallopian tubes.

Authors:  Ricky Cordova; Kelli Kiekens; Susan Burrell; William Drake; Zaynah Kmeid; Photini Rice; Andrew Rocha; Sebastian Diaz; Shigehiro Yamada; Michael Yozwiak; Omar L Nelson; Gustavo C Rodriguez; John Heusinkveld; Ie-Ming Shih; David S Alberts; Jennifer K Barton
Journal:  J Biomed Opt       Date:  2021-07       Impact factor: 3.170

Review 10.  A systematic review on in vitro 3D bone metastases models: A new horizon to recapitulate the native clinical scenario?

Authors:  Francesca Salamanna; Deyanira Contartese; Melania Maglio; Milena Fini
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2016-07-12
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