Latest news in Gynecologic Cancers
2 Dec 2008
In a new analysis of tissue biomarkers expressed in ovarian cancer samples, David Huntsman and his colleagues from Vancouver General Hospital suggest that substantial differences exist between ovarian cancer subtypes which should be reflected in patient management.Ovarian cancer subtypes are different diseases: Implications for biomarker studies (PhysOrg)
2 Dec 2008
In a new analysis of tissue biomarkers expressed in ovarian cancer samples, published by PLoS Medicine, David Huntsman and his colleagues from Vancouver General Hospital suggest that substantial differences exist between ovarian cancer subtypes which should be reflected in patient management. Although ovarian cancer is not the most common gynecologic cancer in women, the disease contributes a ...Analysis of tissue biomarkers expressed in ovarian cancer samples (News-Medical-Net)
2 Dec 2008
Although ovarian cancer is not the most common gynecologic cancer in women, the disease contributes a substantial burden of mortality in part because symptoms are nonspecific and the disease presents late in its course.In this category: Websites: 0, Number of pages: 0, Last updated: 2 Dec 2008
