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[Cancer Treatment and Research] Ovarian Cancer Volume 149 || Epigenetics and Ovarian Cancer

โœ Scribed by Stack, M. Sharon; Fishman, David A.


Book ID
121420593
Publisher
Springer US
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
448 KB
Edition
2
Category
Article
ISBN
0387980946

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โœฆ Synopsis


Ovarian carcinoma continues to be responsible for more deaths than all other gynecologic malignancies combined, due to a continued inability to achieve detection of early (rather than advanced) stage disease and the lack of effective tumor-specific therapeutics. Ovarian carcinogenesis, invasion, and metastatic dissemination require a complex cascade of interrelated genetic, molecular, and biochemical events that regulate the neoplastic transition of normal ovarian surface epithelium. This updated second edition includes exciting new advances in ovarian cancer detection and treatment and provides an analysis of current research into aspects of malignant transformation, growth control, and metastasis. A more detailed understanding of these processes may ultimately translate into the development of novel approaches for the detection and control of ovarian cancer.


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