| Literature DB >> 9176883 |
R F Chuaqui1, Z Zhuang, M J Merino.
Abstract
Ovarian tumor development is characterized by specific clinical and pathological features that provide an interesting model of carcinogenesis: first, the pre-invasive and even invasive lesions are difficult to detect; second, a group of cases with a known familial predilection constitute an important heredltary model of carcinogenesis; and third, the category of morphologically borderline ovarian tumors (tumors of low malignant potential) poses several unanswered questions such as: what histologic criteria should be used for their diagnosis; what is their natural history; and what is their molecular relationship to invasive tumors? Recently, molecular studies have contributed to a better understanding of the biology of these tumors, their behavior in vivo, and their response to therapy. This article summarizes the most recent molecular advances.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9176883 DOI: 10.1016/s1357-4310(97)01043-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Med Today ISSN: 1357-4310