Ovarian cancer often develops silently, making early detection crucial for effective treatment. While sometimes called a “silent disease,” it does present warning signs that women should ...
Ovarian cancer is caused by a harmful overgrowth of cells in and around the ovaries. The cancer can start in the lining of the ovary or fallopian tube, the supportive tissue, or in the egg cell. There ...
Ruptured ovarian cysts happen when these fluid-filled sacs in the ovaries break. The ovarian cyst wall opens up, which exposes the fluid in the cyst to your abdominal cavity. Physical activity or ...
HIPEC addition to SCS did not improve progression-free survival in platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer patients. Both SCS alone and SCS with HIPEC groups exhibited similar safety profiles, ...
However, the role of tubal cilia loss in the development of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) remains unclear ... was used to observe the morphology of each group of tubal epithelial cells.
Immaturity of the immune system contributes to poor vaccine responses in early life. Germinal center (GC) activation is limited due to poorly developed follicular dendritic cells (FDC), causing ...
Standards and guidelines for development co-operation with concrete examples of their implementation ...
Ovarian cancer is the sixth most common cancer worldwide and the seventh most common cause of deaths from cancer in women. Recent annual worldwide figures reflect 204,000 new cases of ovarian ...