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Rethinking ovarian cancer: recommendations for improving outcomes
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Rethinking ovarian cancer: recommendations for improving outcomes NATURE REVIEWS CANCER Vaughan, S., Coward, J. I., Bast, R. C., Berchuck, A., Berek, J. S., Brenton, J. D., Coukos, G., Crum, C. C., Drapkin, R., Etemadmoghadam, D., Friedlander, M., Gabra, H., Kaye, S. B., Lord, C. J., Lengyel, E., Levine, D. A., McNeish, I. A., Menon, U., Mills, G. B., Nephew, K. P., Oza, A. M., Sood, A. K., Stronach, E. A., Walczak, H., Bowtell, D. D., Balkwill, F. R. 2011; 11 (10): 719-725Abstract
There have been major advances in our understanding of the cellular and molecular biology of the human malignancies that are collectively referred to as ovarian cancer. At a recent Helene Harris Memorial Trust meeting, an international group of ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ers considered actions that should be taken to improve the outcome for women with ovarian cancer. Nine major recommendations are outlined in this Opinion article.
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