A review on Histone methyltransferase EZH2 in ovarian cancer by Soory Varambally, Ph.D., Director, Integrative Translational Oncologic Pathology Research and Associate Professor, Department of ...
A newly identified interaction between ovarian cancer cells and surrounding abdominal cells helps explain the cancer’s ...
We present a case of a postmenopausal woman with androgenic alopecia and very high testosterone levels of 16 nmol/L (normal range 0.4–1.2). CT showed an enlarged right ovary with a high-density nodule ...
Lesions of the ovary and fallopian tube (collectively, the adnexa) are found in up to 35% of premenopausal and 17% of postmenopausal patients. 1,2 They occur throughout the life cycle, with a spectrum ...
What is your study's research focus? Dr. Karthikeyan: “The Mythreye Lab has been focusing on mechanisms of metastasis as they pertain to gynecological cancers, any cancer that starts in a woman’s ...
Ovarian cancer remains the deadliest gynecologic cancer, largely because it is rarely found early. Symptoms are often vague, ...
Ovarian cysts are sacs or pockets of fluid that form on the ovaries. There are two types of cysts: simple and complex. These are fluid-filled cysts that have no solid features. They are often either a ...
When ovarian cancer moves beyond your ovaries or fallopian tubes, cancer cells may reach your liver, lungs, or other places in your body. The stage your doctor assigns to your ovarian cancer can tell ...