Molecular Pathogenesis of Ovarian Borderline Tumors: New Insights and Old Challenges
Ovarian borderline (low malignant potential) tumors are a puzzling group of neoplasms that do not fall neatly into benign or malignant categories. Their behavior is enigmatic, their pathogenesis unclear, and their clinical management controversial, especially for serous borderline tumors (SBT), the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical cancer research 2005-10, Vol.11 (20), p.7273-7279 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ovarian borderline (low malignant potential) tumors are a puzzling group of neoplasms that do not fall neatly into benign
or malignant categories. Their behavior is enigmatic, their pathogenesis unclear, and their clinical management controversial,
especially for serous borderline tumors (SBT), the most common type of ovarian borderline tumor. Clarifying the nature of
borderline tumors and their relationship to invasive carcinoma has puzzled investigators since the category was created over
30 years ago. Much of the confusion and controversy concerning these tumors is due to a lack of understanding of their pathogenesis
and an absence of a model for the development of ovarian carcinoma. This review summarizes recent molecular studies of ovarian
borderline tumors with special emphasis on the role of SBT in tumor progression and its relationship to ovarian serous carcinoma. |
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ISSN: | 1078-0432 1557-3265 |
DOI: | 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-05-0755 |