The Preclinical Natural History of Serous Ovarian Cancer: Defining the Target for Early Detection

Volume: 6, Issue: 7, Pages: e1000114 - e1000114
Published: Jul 28, 2009
Abstract
Ovarian cancer kills approximately 15,000 women in the United States every year, and more than 140,000 women worldwide. Most deaths from ovarian cancer are caused by tumors of the serous histological type, which are rarely diagnosed before the cancer has spread. Rational design of a potentially life-saving early detection and intervention strategy requires understanding the lesions we must detect in order to prevent lethal progression. Little is...
Paper Details
Title
The Preclinical Natural History of Serous Ovarian Cancer: Defining the Target for Early Detection
Published Date
Jul 28, 2009
Volume
6
Issue
7
Pages
e1000114 - e1000114
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